"República Dominicana es el segundo país con la energía más cara del mundo" https://www.diariolibre.com/amp/eco...as-con-la-energa-ms-cara-del-mundo-MHDL698721Have a link for that?
2014?
"República Dominicana es el segundo país con la energía más cara del mundo" https://www.diariolibre.com/amp/eco...as-con-la-energa-ms-cara-del-mundo-MHDL698721Have a link for that?
The Edes...It seems a very bad time for Edenorte to be increasing prices. The service is more unreliable than I have ever known it, having lived here eleven years.
sure. diariolibre.com with article titled "Dominican Republic has the second most expensive energy in the world".Have a link for that?
So you quote something that is completely wrong. You didn't have the intellectual curiosity to verify Diaro Libre?Nice to hear from you bob but you are in error in your reply.
Its your old bugaboo, reading comprehension.
I never said the DR had the second highest electric in the world.
When you do not understand re reading is your friend.
Only quoting Diariolibre.
Glad to hear your electric bill is "peanuts".
That could have been a number of things. Something like a corroded connection at your meter, for example.Yesterday in my apartment my power went off for 5 hours, yet all other apartments had power and the whole street also. Just ME without luz. How does THAT happen? I pay my bills. Went to Edenorte today, “we’ll send a tech and let you know”. No word back. Powers on.
Only here 🇩🇴😊. Now back to this silly company raising rates to feed the squirrels who run the tread mills to power the city.
Yesterday in my apartment my power went off for 5 hours, yet all other apartments had power and the whole street also. Just ME without luz. How does THAT happen? I pay my bills. Went to Edenorte today, “we’ll send a tech and let you know”. No word back. Powers on.
Only here 🇩🇴😊. Now back to this silly company raising rates to feed the squirrels who run the tread mills to power the city.
That happened to us a few years ago. We had a credit with CEPM of over 15,000 pesos and they cut our power. Had a friend call them and explain it and they said it was an error and would turn it back on within 2 hours which they did.Yesterday in my apartment my power went off for 5 hours, yet all other apartments had power and the whole street also. Just ME without luz. How does THAT happen? I pay my bills. Went to Edenorte today, “we’ll send a tech and let you know”. No word back. Powers on.
Only here 🇩🇴😊. Now back to this silly company raising rates to feed the squirrels who run the tread mills to power the city.
That cable whatever it is called cable de carga in espanee, are generally by default aluminum. Doesn't take long before they turn to dust. Any significant load from the home and one should invest in a piece made of copper. Edenorte is generally kind enough to mount it for you for a tip.That has happened here in Boca Chica once last year. It was over 24 hours but they came and fixed the feed from the pole. It is frustrating!
You on a "24 hour circuit"?Yesterday in my apartment my power went off for 5 hours, yet all other apartments had power and the whole street also. Just ME without luz. How does THAT happen? I pay my bills. Went to Edenorte today, “we’ll send a tech and let you know”. No word back. Powers on.
Only here 🇩🇴😊. Now back to this silly company raising rates to feed the squirrels who run the tread mills to power the city.
Had our connection burn up in a nice fire soon after new meters were installed. The had directly connected copper and aluminum together. When they replaced the burned wiring, the fellow who did it was informed enough to use the special connectors needed to mate copper with aluminum.That cable whatever it is called cable de carga in espanee, are generally by default aluminum. Doesn't take long before they turn to dust. Any significant load from the home and one should invest in a piece made of copper. Edenorte is generally kind enough to mount it for you for a tip.
Just like when you sit in the same traffic for the same construction on the same piece of the LIE for 5 years. The mob builds shit to break.Had our connection burn up in a nice fire soon after new meters were installed. The had directly connected copper and aluminum together. When they replaced the burned wiring, the fellow who did it was informed enough to use the special connectors needed to mate copper with aluminum.
Our electric costs are not a major concern, their constant turning off of the power for maintenance is far more of an issue.
Thankfully I never spent much time in that part of NY.Just like when you sit in the same traffic for the same construction on the same piece of the LIE for 5 years. The mob builds shit to break.
Evidently, what they used at my house was not correct.Had our connection burn up in a nice fire soon after new meters were installed. The had directly connected copper and aluminum together. When they replaced the burned wiring, the fellow who did it was informed enough to use the special connectors needed to mate copper with aluminum.
Our electric costs are not a major concern, their constant turning off of the power for maintenance is far more of an issue.
Have had several issues with the aluminum to copper transition. What do these connections look like? Or is it better to pay to have copper wires installed? I actually have some seriously thick copper wire in storage.Had our connection burn up in a nice fire soon after new meters were installed. The had directly connected copper and aluminum together. When they replaced the burned wiring, the fellow who did it was informed enough to use the special connectors needed to mate copper with aluminum.
Our electric costs are not a major concern, their constant turning off of the power for maintenance is far more of an issue.
This may help: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=aluminum...um+to+copp,aps,121&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_16Have had several issues with the aluminum to copper transition. What do these connections look like? Or is it better to pay to have copper wires installed? I actually have some seriously thick copper wire in storage.