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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1541163" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I keep reading your getting 40 amps at 240 volts, and 20 at 110, full load amps. Sure you haven't transposed those numbers? Ohms law never lies.</p><p></p><p>I recently went through a similar process. I live in the sticks, but still had to get a permit and inspection, as we get our electric from Ponca City, and they won't put in a service unless its done that way. </p><p>Putting in the service is free for us, as long as the weather head, meter box, etc is installed and inspected. </p><p>You said everything is underground, so that makes it a little more difficult to see where the power is distributed. There is a down and dirty way, and I won't post it on the internet. Professionals can trace the line electronically.</p><p>Here is an Idea. Call OKIE and tell them you are going to dig in your yard, and the power company servicing your electric will come out and do it for free!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1541163, member: 5412"] I keep reading your getting 40 amps at 240 volts, and 20 at 110, full load amps. Sure you haven't transposed those numbers? Ohms law never lies. I recently went through a similar process. I live in the sticks, but still had to get a permit and inspection, as we get our electric from Ponca City, and they won't put in a service unless its done that way. Putting in the service is free for us, as long as the weather head, meter box, etc is installed and inspected. You said everything is underground, so that makes it a little more difficult to see where the power is distributed. There is a down and dirty way, and I won't post it on the internet. Professionals can trace the line electronically. Here is an Idea. Call OKIE and tell them you are going to dig in your yard, and the power company servicing your electric will come out and do it for free! [/QUOTE]
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