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<blockquote data-quote="clark" data-source="post: 505742" data-attributes="member: 33469"><p>Does anyone know much about electrical pylons?</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking of buying a property in a semi-rural location and it has a pylon in the back garden. It's a double wooden pole type with a rectangular transformer suspended between them. It's looks pretty ugly. I'm assuming this is taking the voltage down to 400v for the house and the other houses on the street. Before the transformer, across the other side of a field, is another wooden pole, single, with three wires, which must be higher voltage but I don't know how high.</p><p></p><p>I'm just looking to understand what is there so that I know what I might be getting myself into if i buy the property.</p><p></p><p>Hope someone here might know. I have a couple of photos if that helps.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clark, post: 505742, member: 33469"] Does anyone know much about electrical pylons? I'm thinking of buying a property in a semi-rural location and it has a pylon in the back garden. It's a double wooden pole type with a rectangular transformer suspended between them. It's looks pretty ugly. I'm assuming this is taking the voltage down to 400v for the house and the other houses on the street. Before the transformer, across the other side of a field, is another wooden pole, single, with three wires, which must be higher voltage but I don't know how high. I'm just looking to understand what is there so that I know what I might be getting myself into if i buy the property. Hope someone here might know. I have a couple of photos if that helps. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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