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Re[2]: WARNING!!! NO LBC or Slobberbone Content!!

To: RBHouston@aol.com
Subject: Re[2]: WARNING!!! NO LBC or Slobberbone Content!!
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 13:51:29 -0700
Cc: spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <12BDFE59.32B31F06.024F48E8@aol.com>
Hello RBHouston,

       in a typical 200 or 400 amp service, the cost difference
       couldn't amount to more than a few dollars....

       if you are a builder doing tract housing, the savings in say 50
       -> 100 houses could become significant. and therein lies part
       of the problem.... most homeowners wouldn't even THINK to check
       the electrical panel in the house before they buy... as long as
       the lights and heat works, who thinks about it? and in the
       "short run" there probably won't be any problems.. only after
       years of service, say 10?... the problem is that aluminum
       expands and contracts due to heat and cold more than copper.
       this tends make the connections to it become loose over time,
       as those connections loosen, less and less surface area is
       utilized to carry the current, which leads to heating, which
       leads to melt down and fire... IF the connections are serviced
       (tightened) on a regular basis, .. no problem at all, but again
       who thinks to open their electrical service and tighten all
       those "HOT" connections?




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 Bill                            mailto:pythias@pacifier.com
   "66 Sprite

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