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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 4197605" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Wow! Lots of great info. WIthout walking the 400' to the front of the property, I believe the Pole just inside out property has a transformer on it. I believe I'm correct on this as I remember looking at the pole and it has a bit of a lean to it due to weight of the tranformer at the very top. Seems the least expensive route to go would be to trench the 400' from the house panel and hope to not hit any buried lines to the house. </p><p></p><p>I knew yall had great advice and what I'm gathering is that solar may be my easiest and cheapest route for lights on the columns. Thanks again everyone. I really appreciate the quick responses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 4197605, member: 14646"] Wow! Lots of great info. WIthout walking the 400' to the front of the property, I believe the Pole just inside out property has a transformer on it. I believe I'm correct on this as I remember looking at the pole and it has a bit of a lean to it due to weight of the tranformer at the very top. Seems the least expensive route to go would be to trench the 400' from the house panel and hope to not hit any buried lines to the house. I knew yall had great advice and what I'm gathering is that solar may be my easiest and cheapest route for lights on the columns. Thanks again everyone. I really appreciate the quick responses. [/QUOTE]
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