Jesse Lor's articles

  • East River Electric's 'Hi-Line Guardian'

    - 4 years ago
    ~4/7/2020: A video I came across a while back about the co-op's responsibility of maintaining reliable power from the 1960s: www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrsMIRQygP0

  • Severe Weather 5/24/18

    - 25 May 2018 - 3 comments
    ~5/24/18: I was out fishing with a friend earlier today for a while until we noticed the weather began to turn ugly within a half hour or so after seeing the severe weather warnings on our phones. No kidding-wind blowing dust all around us, distant lightning, and thunder drowning our voices forced us to pack up and head out. Didn't see any trees or branches down, just a lot of swaying and leaves flying around. While driving back, I noticed a number of intersections, traffic lights, and a f…

  • Some questions

    - 14 Jan 2018 - 3 comments
    ~1/9/18: Just some questions I've been wondering about for the longest time: What would happen if a "normal open" loop was closed in a circuit and tied the two station transformers together. Would there be any drawbacks in regards to the transformers for having tied in two subs / sources together? Other question: How many subs can a typical 69kv line supply power to? Recently, I've been tracking down some lines around my area to see where they go and I was quite surprised to see a single 6…

  • New project

    - 03 Aug 2016
    ~8/3/16: I recently assembled my own "homemade" group operated switch out of various pieces of hardware and metal I had lying around. Since this is my first attempt ever at building such, it looks pretty crappy but I'm sure as time progresses I'll find better waves to improve such work. I will upload a photo soon to show what it looks like. I plan on putting the switch on a pole and using a "control pipe" to open / close the switch similar to real life poles.

  • Possible changes?

    - 03 May 2016 - 5 comments
    ~5/2/16: Seems that Xcel Energy paid a recent visit to this structure to update some equipment: www.ipernity.com/doc/331527/34174431 I have no clue as to what they did on this structure, but considering its age I hope they didn't replace it with a clamp brace & modern bank. Will keep on the look out to see if anything happens. I wonder if this pole is in possible danger as well since both poles are literally a few spans from each other: www.ipernity.com/doc/331527/34174411

  • Aerial cable video

    - 09 Apr 2016 - 3 comments
    Here's an old vid I found, I think some of you guys might find it interesting: www.youtube.com/watch?v=oz6z0xkCK3E

  • Neutral?

    - 20 Jan 2016 - 2 comments
    ~1/20/16: This has been a question that I've been wondering for a while, but why does one not become "shocked" when in contact with a neutral wire? After searching on the web only to find various answers, I decided to hear from what you guys have to say. I had no idea what the purpose of a neutral was until about two years ago.

  • Winter Weather

    - 14 Dec 2015
    ~12/13/14: Been a while since I did one of these articles. It's quite a surprise to many of us about how warm this winter has been. The temp. here has been in the 30-40s recently. Much to my surprise, the ground hasn't froze yet, but I'm hoping it will be that way until next weekend since I need to do a pole replacement on my homemade line. Poles breaking and falling over is NOT the type of damage I run into very often. Plus, it's already difficult enough setting one in partly frozen ground.…

  • July 17-18th Weather

    - 19 Jul 2015 - 1 comment
    ~7/18/15: Anyone else get some severe thunderstorms from last night? We sure did! Thankfully, very little to no damage occurred where I'm at. Also, the reclosers on my neighborhood line did there job so there were no long term outages. However, friends in WI (same area where my "homemade" power poles are at) were not so lucky. There were reports of tornado like winds from last nights storm, which did lead to dozens of downed trees and part of my friends roof completely gone (Fortunately, everyo…

  • "Line chasing" Weather

    - 13 Mar 2015 - 2 comments
    ~ 3/13/15: Surprisingly, all the snow here is just about gone. Temperature is in the 60s with clear blue sunny skies, just the way most of us prefer it! I plan on doing some Line Chasing myself soon. Thanks for reading!

  • Whoops!

    - 23 Dec 2014 - 4 comments
    ~ 12/22/14: Just a vid I came across on Youtube. www.youtube.com/watch?v=440xnCjpnRU

  • That time of year again!

    - 10 Nov 2014 - 5 comments
    ~11/10/14: I guess its time to get ready for the snow covered rooftops, dirty windshields, and icy conditions! As of today, its currently snowing out (even as I type), theres about a good inch that covered most of the ground over here, but the ground hasn't froze...yet. Its probably the "end" of the line construction season for my homemade poles for the year. Maybe if I'm lucky, the ground won't be completely frozen by nextweek.

  • Something New...

    - 03 Nov 2014 - 2 comments
    ~11/3/14: Recently, I've been thinking about building a confusing / wtf structure. One of my poles has two down guys and it makes me a little nervous when I see someone driving an ATV near the down guys. I thought about putting in another pole and connecting them with a beam (to eliminate the guys), and adding some sort of "odd" details to it. Maybe I'll make a sketch of what I have in mind later on.

  • Line Safari for Nov. 1st

    - 31 Oct 2014 - 4 comments
    ~10/31/14 Tomorrow I'll be heading to the Mankato area to pick up a delievery. I don't recall of any times when I had to travel southwest of the Twin Cities, so it'll be interesting to see what kind of lines I'll run into.

  • "What are those things called?"

    - 25 Sep 2014 - 4 comments
    ~9/25/14: I can't put a number on how many times I've heard people's random guesses on what they think power lines are called. I've had people ask me before "What are those things that you like called? Those poles....uh lines....those towers and thingys. You draw them???". "Or what those strings and...electrical things". "You like those....road thingys or stuff right??" Truth to be told, I love hearing the guesses since its quite funny. This just came to mind and I was wondering about how many…

  • I think we can all relate...?

    - 17 Sep 2014 - 4 comments
    I'm sure everyone remembers that day when they logged onto Flickr and saw more of what they expected. On May 20th (day I saw the new layout) of last year in '13, I remember coming home and seeing all this junk / confussing mess of random photos all over the page. It's hard to believe that it's been nearly a year since most of us fled from our "home site". Anyway I'm still on Flickr uploading photos every few weeks or so. Thanks for stopping by!

  • Learning the differences...

    - 14 Sep 2014 - 2 comments
    with IOU and Co-Op systems. Back when I was a youngster, I had no idea what a co-op was and no idea it existed. I always thought utilities everywhere were IOUs, it wasn't until a few years later when I started to explore around the rural areas of Wisconsin. When the family got some property in rural WI I was excited to come along and see the utility system that was there. I noticed that the all the poles looked almost the same, the spacing between the primary and neutral were spaced evenly on e…

  • Surprise during line work

    - 06 Sep 2014 - 2 comments
    There has been number of times when I get these "surprises" when I carry out work on my utility poles. A very recent one was when I was working on a ladder (about 10-11' tall) on one of my poles. The ground was a little soft from rain storms the previous night, but I thought I'd be fine. I was on the third step to the top when I froze in shock realizing that one of the ladders legs had sunk into the mud and that I was tipping over on my left hand side. I thought I was going to end up in the mud,…

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