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Here in South Central Texas (New Braunfels/San Antonio) it has not been as hot this year as it was last year. I think we only peaked over 101* several times but humidity has been a bummer making it feal so darn hot. I work security at a Six Flags waterpark and we have had several cases of heat...
Get a lighting arrestor installed at your meter loop location and use surge protectors downstream from that. Still if the lightning or surge are large enough they may not be able to clamp the energy but it sure will lessen the possibility of it. RETIRED MASTER ELECTRICIAN AND TEXAS ELECTRICAL...
Nice work and worthy of a ride on the Carousel. Any other help or questions you might want, just ask. We are all in this darn meat hobby (cult) together.
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Take that shrink wrap off the connection, that is where mine failed. Redo it with wire nuts. You can also apply 120 volts directly to the element to see if it is good.
I used to run my full time business on 4-6 hrs of sleep. Don't know how I did it. Now retired and sleep 10-12 hrs. I feel much better and have a drive now that I can do more in less time. It does matter, don't work your fingers to the bone - you'll end up with boney fingers.
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