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Cornish Gems do you run the generator at night?

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No we do not run our generator over night we rely on the batteries to run a 12volt back up system along with inverters where necessary. The generator only runs for about 6-9hrs a day. Currently this is adequate for our current needs.

You have to be careful when using a genny as there are certain restraints regarding noise and emissions of fumes, we have had numerous communications form the Councils Environmental Health people.

The neighbours had complained of the noise, smell and the underlying hum that the genny makes we have however managed to get the ok from them.

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CG with ref to genie in pony trailer I am sure its all ok but if you confine them to much they need large amounts of clean air to run and cool efficiently,by enclosing them they draw hot air into the intake.I am aware of someone who built a small room arond his within the barn only for it to catch fire and take his barn out !

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We are aware of this and with the exhaust being vented through the open man door and having two large airvents on the sides there is adequate air flow around the genny, I would not use this set up were we to need to run the thing 24/7, but it is satisfying the powers that be and our needs.

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Well its been a 3 months wait for quote, and now they say they cant do it for any less! £21238.44 +VAT it is!...

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Hi,

We have a power pole plus transformer on our land a few meters from our barn.

Any idea what the power people would charge to drop a single phase off the transformer into a waiting box which we would get provided elsewhere?

We have heard figures of many thousands even for a trivial job - is this in fact the true state of affairs?

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why are people so odd when it comes to a newbie buying land?

They might be 'old country' whilst you are a 'townie', 'hippy' or 'blow-in'.

Also people hate change : an unused field is a better neighbour than a field full of bustling activity ... some of which might be noisy or smelly.

However the neighbours will start to get friendly after Year 6 or Year 7 .....

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Cost to us for the same but we needed a transformer was £5k

neighbours ha ha ha try 30 +years
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Or maybe they were friendly, then when you get your permanent permission, they become very unfriendly.

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View PostBuckshot, on 20 April 2012 - 11:58 AM, said:

Hi,

We have a power pole plus transformer on our land a few meters from our barn.

Any idea what the power people would charge to drop a single phase off the transformer into a waiting box which we would get provided elsewhere?

We have heard figures of many thousands even for a trivial job - is this in fact the true state of affairs?
If its aready a low voltage could be about £1500, i know 2 people that have been quoted that, if like me its 12000v will be more.

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Oh! Thank goodness everything in life is not  as complicated and expensive as getting on the mains! :prankster:   The pole that our leccy will come from is just  outside our boundary by about 1 metre -  in a field owned by the LA. Does anyone know what the largest single phase supply is? We have been quoted £12,000 plus vat for 3 phase by power company - but are having difficulty getting answers as to exactly what we will be /should be getting for that!  Will we have to provide  meters? Will they really  just hook up a new  transformer and sling the wire over the fence to our side for this amount of money?!!!

If we want supply to mobile home and 8 x 16amp hook-ups will only a three-phase suffice? How much do we need?

Would/ should  single phase be much cheaper than 3-phase?

I have contacted companies on the LLoyds register that are localish about contestible works but they were disinterested - small fry - so much for competition!!

Glad to hear we are not the only ones clueless and skint!!!

Access to basic utilities should never be this expensive or complicated in the 21st. Century  :shout:

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Hi. Just a thought. Is it vaguely possible to get elec power line attached to an existing telephone pole? I have seen the 2 (elec and telephone) running on one pole somewhere.

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HI SB,
I asked the same question as my neghbours wont give permision, but the lady who came out from the electricity company said no to utilising the BT Pole !

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View Postgazza49, on 21 April 2012 - 06:06 PM, said:

Oh! Thank goodness everything in life is not  as complicated and expensive as getting on the mains! :prankster:   The pole that our leccy will come from is just  outside our boundary by about 1 metre -  in a field owned by the LA. Does anyone know what the largest single phase supply is? We have been quoted £12,000 plus vat for 3 phase by power company - but are having difficulty getting answers as to exactly what we will be /should be getting for that!  Will we have to provide  meters? Will they really  just hook up a new  transformer and sling the wire over the fence to our side for this amount of money?!!!

If we want supply to mobile home and 8 x 16amp hook-ups will only a three-phase suffice? How much do we need?

Would/ should  single phase be much cheaper than 3-phase?

I have contacted companies on the LLoyds register that are localish about contestible works but they were disinterested - small fry - so much for competition!!

Glad to hear we are not the only ones clueless and skint!!!

Access to basic utilities should never be this expensive or complicated in the 21st. Century  :shout:

Gaz

Have they said you need a transformer, £12000 sounds alot just to put wires a few feet to a shed!, 1 phase would be a bit cheaper but its better to go for 3 phase to start from. it was £3000 more for 3 phase on my quote.

I wrote my cheaque out last week... best to close your eyes when doing it!!.
You have to appoint a electric supplier find one that does meter too for free, some charge!.Did all this last week been on going for 3 months(i have just lambed 430 ewes on my own too!)  only just got back on this job.
Now feel poor but will look cheap in a few years the way things are going up!.
Its alot of money to spend just so you can get a bill!

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Yep, they say  we need a transformer - we have lived in this hamlet 16 years - no mains gas, no sewers and very limited electricity, crap broadband - you would think we were in the outback, not less than a mile from a huge village!

Ah well onwards and upwards!

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Littleacorn did you finally sort out your electricity connection probs?  Any advice for someone in the same boat?

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HI All
our price for a single phase accross a rural road was £2,400 but becasue all 3 neghbours wont give permision they say all they can do is price for it to come to us from further down the road about 200 yards and more! so god knows what that will cost. They are going to give me a quote, I asked cant we make them give us the electricity, they said no not until all possible avenues have been explored. Probably means until they can rob no more money out of you!

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Have you thought of the feasibility of a wind turbine? We have noticed that there are quite a few isolated ones going up in the west country at present. and we are looking into it ourselves.

CG

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no CG I have not looked into it at all,
do they make much noise?
how bigger one will we need for say house, a barn, ?
do planning look kindly

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