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Old 08-25-14, 08:54 AM   #22
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thanks for agreeing 95% <G>

as for :
cost involved in the process of forcing the offending customer to pay the expense of putting his neighbor on a separate transformer or getting a court order to disconnect the harmonic load or install filtration device.

Would be very interested if you can provide even a SINGLE case law reference to this ever happening at a residential DIY level....

The first industrial case law IIRC is that Colorado Springs disconnected a certain Mr. N. Tesla from their grid when he shut down the system with an inordinate overload - maybe one could call N. Tesla a DIY, sure we would all be complimented.

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