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I think all the electric is in place, That pole is on the other side of the existing lines, so I don't think it would be a jump. Also, everything in the parking lots is buried and there are already 3 phase lines going into the ground just across the street on the existing pole (the one over the top of the transformer in my picture.looks like a new (incomplete) telephone pole in the background, presumably for the run to the new tranformer
I think all the electric is in place, That pole is on the other side of the existing lines, so I don't think it would be a jump. Also, everything in the parking lots is buried and there are already 3 phase lines going into the ground just across the street on the existing pole (the one over the top of the transformer in my picture.
dunno, looks like the pavement has been patched going right to that new pole across the street
I sure could have used this site last week. I drove to Bernardston for the TubaChristmas event. I didn't have much time to charge before departing (long story), and I wasn't going to have time to divert to Springfield or Auburn on the way home. Made it to Dedham with 16 rm remaining. I don't like going below 10%.
I thought of that too, but it adds about a half hour more driving, plus charging. Not better than going to Springfield and taking the 'pike. I decided it would take less time to drive slower. I knew I was going to have to charge in Dedham anyway. Driving slow added about 20 mins to my return trip, but saved about an hour of extra driving and charging; net gain.There is one in Brattleboro, Probably 10-15 minutes to get there from Bernardston.