at the Tiger Mart located at 625 FM 664, Waxahachie, TX 75165.
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Waco? Nope. Just CSB. Which, when open, DOES have a deli/sandwich shop. At least in Lindale there is a 24 hour convenience store about 100 yards away. Since the area is really dark and lonely at night, I just stop on the way out.Hope there are other real restaurants with some real food other than just this bakery.
It would be great if you could provide photos of the current status of this site. Thank you!It looks done at this point. I can stop next time and see if I can figure out where it’s at (like maybe waiting on a service connection?).
Would you be able to post a photo for us?I live up the street so I will continue to keep trying.
Yeah, if that is the pad in front of the cabinets for the transformer, the transformer still seems to be missing (would probably be a big green box). The transformer installation is usually the responsibility of the power utility so that site may just be waiting on that now. No idea what it's like over in Waxahachie but when Post, Tx was installed... it took Xcel Energy months to get that transformer installed once the site was otherwise ready.I didn’t have time to stop as I was on my way to work, but I hope these help!
The reason I've found for the delay is the site work has to pass inspections before the utility company will release the transformer to be set, and those pad mount transformers are not always sitting in stock. It's not uncommon for SC sites wait months for the transformer to arrive. Its now just drive by inspections until someone spots the "big green box" on that pad where a trash bag appears to be covering the wires.Yeah, if that is the pad in front of the cabinets for the transformer, the transformer still seems to be missing (would probably be a big green box). The transformer installation is usually the responsibility of the power utility so that site may just be waiting on that now. No idea what it's like over in Waxahachie but when Post, Tx was installed... it took Xcel Energy months to get that transformer installed once the site was otherwise ready.
I feel silly for not noticing the absence of the transformer, haha. Thank you all for pointing that out.Yeah, if that is the pad in front of the cabinets for the transformer, the transformer still seems to be missing (would probably be a big green box). The transformer installation is usually the responsibility of the power utility so that site may just be waiting on that now. No idea what it's like over in Waxahachie but when Post, Tx was installed... it took Xcel Energy months to get that transformer installed once the site was otherwise ready.
Is there a pad located in proximity to the system? It may indeed not be immediately adjacent, although a long run of 480V at that current is not that desirable. There are stories of high power transformer supply issues nowadays.I feel silly for not noticing the absence of the transformer, haha. Thank you all for pointing that out.