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pokesph
It Is Almost Fast
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Sacramento, CA
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reply to Robotics

Re: Cable Wrapped Around Power Line (again)

next time it's unraveled, throw a weight, 2 - 4 lbs, up onto the center of the drop.. That should hold the cable down enough during high wind to keep it from wrapping itself over the power drop.


graysonf
Premium,MVM
join:1999-07-16
Fort Lauderdale, FL

said by pokesph:

next time it's unraveled, throw a weight, 2 - 4 lbs, up onto the center of the drop.. That should hold the cable down enough during high wind to keep it from wrapping itself over the power drop.

Nah. I vote for this.




tito2020

@comcast.net

There is soppose to be some type of metal tention guide wire attached to this cable



pokesph
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said by graysonf:

Nah. I vote for this.

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That works as well
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BlueMist

join:2011-01-24
Bettendorf, IA

reply to pokesph
Like Pokesph said, put a weight on the cable. A pair of old sneakers up over the cable will hold it down nicely and if someone gripes you can always claim some kids threw it up there... Just make sure the shoe laces are synthetic and not cotton so they will last longer.



graysonf
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join:1999-07-16
Fort Lauderdale, FL

Don't blame it on the kids. Tell them I did it. After all it was my idea in the first place.


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