The pole just went up on Friday, then we had the holiday weekend. I may be wrong but I thought NStar was continuing work today. I can swing by there after work and take a look.
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The pole just went up on Friday, then we had the holiday weekend. I may be wrong but I thought NStar was continuing work today. I can swing by there after work and take a look.
Did they stop accepting customer readings? I lived in a duplex once and the meters were in the (locked) basement, so NStar sent estimated bills. If their estimate was too high, I just called in the current meter reading and they'd send a corrected bill.Point of fact: Nstar is so lazy that they have been estimating my electricity usage, instead of dragging their lazy asses out to my house to determine why the meter guy can't read my meter.
Is this new today? Don't know what it is but I don't remember it from last week...
Did they stop accepting customer readings? I lived in a duplex once and the meters were in the (locked) basement, so NStar sent estimated bills. If their estimate was too high, I just called in the current meter reading and they'd send a corrected bill.
They didn't really care if my readings were "trustworthy", since they required actual, in-person, readings by an NStar employee on move in and move out. They don't really worry about under-reporting, since they will eventually catch up at move out.
I'm visiting the Cape for a few days and was hoping this was operational by this time. I stopped by for a coffee and to see the new look of the superchargers in person. Pleasantly surprised when a flatbed trailer pulled in with some new equipment .. see photo... not sure what it represents
Looks like the missing light poles for the concrete mounts which are slightly behind the SuperCharger stalls.
Some of these are for lighting, the extra long one is likely for a sign to go on top of it, which will assist locating the site.
What's really needed is NStar to deliver the transformer, so the electrical contractor can finish up wiring, and get the site powered up.
So, does anyone have suggestion for where to charge in P-town? I know there are ChargePoints in Hyannis...
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So, does anyone have suggestion for where to charge in P-town? I know there are ChargePoints in Hyannis...
Try http://www.coastalacres.com/ they have 120v 30 amp.
Every day I check this thread hoping there's a picture of a transformer! I'm driving to Sandwich Saturday for the 375th anniversary parade. I don't need it for my round trip, I was just hoping to be one of the 1st few to use it.
The wires on the pole show they are connected to the HV feed, if the site doesn't have power yet, it must be something buerecratic (Is the meter in place next to the transformer?), as the site appears to now be fully wired.