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now that i have went through the rebab program for the neet greet ..i was able to tackle the electric hook up some ...never could really find out much but did it my own way ... got two different info deals on proper heigth ...so i made it where if a problem i can change it in minutes ... i got a feeling they will ....im not worried .. im rather hard train to derail ...anyway box up pipe in ... wanted it on sidewall anyway in case i want to close in back area .. ... couple pics

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the lower box is a dual hook up deal so the doghouse will get fed ... hmmmm think it will get the 200amp service.... and the house i will do 100 amp ...im sure the doghouse will require the toughest breakers to throw ...

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pipe may have to be cut off some once the power gods make there demands on actual height.... :builder: glad to be up to working some :thanks:
 
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=130344#p130344:rvmugd5v said:
dan filipi » Thu Sep 04, 2014 3:16 pm[/url]":rvmugd5v]
You should put a couple, maybe 3 horizontal strut supports on the riser to secure it all from ripping away from the wall.

just waiting on height deal to be comfermed .. and will put ample support in then already got the stuff :thanks:
 
Just sayin because there's a lot of leverage created by the above roof riser section and weight/wind load on the drop from the pole.
Those cheesy 2 hole straps into the siding on the old riser won't load jack.
 
Looking good Joe. You may be able to use some bracing back to the roof rafters etc as that will be closer to the load stress point of the arial cabling on your new above roof pole
 
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=130352#p130352:39xsdmoa said:
Ansimp » Thu Sep 04, 2014 1:51 pm[/url]":39xsdmoa]
Looking good Joe. You may be able to use some bracing back to the roof rafters etc as that will be closer to the load stress point of the arial cabling on your new above roof pole
That's another good option. A triangle steel or cable attachment opposite the drop pull direction.
This may not be needed if the drop conductors are aluminum (which they should be) not copper.
Aluminum much lighter.
 

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