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Anywhere from a week to a little over a year (See Castlegar)Any idea how long it generally takes to complete from this point?
It was only partially disapproved so who knows. They did the install at Quincy which was approved but those were prefab units so there must be some difference. I wonder if they have rebar in the slab that extends into the ground to ground the individual slabs and they tried to do the same thing on a regular install?Well, I’m not an electrical expert, but why would somebody think that rebar under concrete would qualify as a grounding spike? Wouldn’t the ground spike be on the plans, perhaps LIKE EVERY OTHER SUPERCONDUCTOR INSTALLATION PLAN?
. I wonder if they have rebar in the slab that extends into the ground to ground the individual slabs and they tried to do the same thing on a regular install?
Yes, I understand when you take the two comments completely separately. I was suggesting that the prefab units have a built in grounding rod that is inserted into the ground when the unit is set in place. SInce this company has only installed a prefab site before, they may have done something similar with rebar (which obviously wouldn't pass code) based on their prior work. It was just a possible reason. Who knows why they actually did it.
- Rebar is not an electrical component, it is structural.
- Concrete is not a conductor, so there’s no point to grounding a concrete slab, whether reinforced or not.
Looks like pedestals are in but no cabinets on what appears to be an equipment pad.
Yes, still looks the same 9am Tue17th. Cabinets are on-site but not installed.My mom drove by and sent this to me. I'll swing by tomorrow or over the weekend and get a better picture.
Not sure if these images will show but no new work has been done in a few weeks. Must be waiting for some approvals to move on.
Doesn't it look super tight? I was going to swing by and measure the bay because it looks as if vehicles will barely fit.I was going to comment that this was an interesting install (compared to recent Washington state locations). At least in this case a car will get screwed up instead of a pedestal if someone backs in poorly...
Everything is going to be tight for that truck, I've really been surprised Tesla hasn't changed their new deployments to accommodate that better.Doesn't it look super tight? I was going to swing by and measure the bay because it looks as if vehicles will barely fit.
On that note, does the cybertruck have a wider wheel base than the current tesla's?
Everything is going to be tight for that truck, I've really been surprised Tesla hasn't changed their new deployments to accommodate that better.
It looks very tight, but they actually appear to be just as wide as the marked parking spaces, just offset obviously (hopefully they fully get rid of the old markings, otherwise I could see a lot of drivers focusing on those and backing right into the post).