Stihl036
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Sometimes power lines are still hot when they are down and are a real threat to people clearing roads, etc.
A line may be down and off but it may suddenly come back on as power company workers reenergized the grid.
The grid has circuit breakers that try to reset three times(I believe this is a standard) and this often is a threat to workers who think a line is dead.
Also listen carefully for private generators running that may be back feeding the grid. Not all generator owners follow wiring codes.
I'm right in the path of Helene here in NE GA but she will be a tropical storm by then.
Rain saturated soil and wind is the perfect storm for trees blowing over.
You guys be careful out there.
A line may be down and off but it may suddenly come back on as power company workers reenergized the grid.
The grid has circuit breakers that try to reset three times(I believe this is a standard) and this often is a threat to workers who think a line is dead.
Also listen carefully for private generators running that may be back feeding the grid. Not all generator owners follow wiring codes.
I'm right in the path of Helene here in NE GA but she will be a tropical storm by then.
Rain saturated soil and wind is the perfect storm for trees blowing over.
You guys be careful out there.
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