orezok
Elite Member
About 5:30 Friday afternoon, my power goes out. It happens from time to time, but usually never lasts more than an hour or 2 so I ignore it and figure SCE will have it back up shortly. The Generac kicked in and all was well when I went to bed. Generator ran all night (very unusual) and in the morning I called SCE and reported outage. When I looked outside at 5:00 all my neighbors had power. Hmmm…
Somehow SCE knew that my power was out and had sent someone out to investigate. Maybe the smart meter is smarter than I think.
I go to my CCTV, and see that a service truck is at the house at 1:00 AM, opened the transformer and left after about 20 minutes.
I call SCE to see what the back in service will be several times and finally get a real person who states “up by noon”. Noon comes and goes and no service. Call again and was told up between 3 and 6. Six PM passes and no service. Called again and was told, workers are on the way and they don’t know ETA. Well generator is purring along so no big issue other than it’s eating $3.00 propane and solar is also down.
Crew finally shows up just before 8:00 with a service truck, a bucket truck and 5 workers. I talk to them and they tell me that that were dispatched from Bishop in northern CA, a 5 hour drive from my house. I don’t know if some local crews were sent east for hurricane repair or what.
They state that some component failed on the pole that services my property and it will take 4 to 5 hours to repair. Power came back on about 11:00 so they exceeded their estimate. I’ll bet thet were enjoying the overtime!
They have another 5 hour trip back home today. I wonder what that cost SCE?
Somehow SCE knew that my power was out and had sent someone out to investigate. Maybe the smart meter is smarter than I think.
I go to my CCTV, and see that a service truck is at the house at 1:00 AM, opened the transformer and left after about 20 minutes.
I call SCE to see what the back in service will be several times and finally get a real person who states “up by noon”. Noon comes and goes and no service. Call again and was told up between 3 and 6. Six PM passes and no service. Called again and was told, workers are on the way and they don’t know ETA. Well generator is purring along so no big issue other than it’s eating $3.00 propane and solar is also down.
Crew finally shows up just before 8:00 with a service truck, a bucket truck and 5 workers. I talk to them and they tell me that that were dispatched from Bishop in northern CA, a 5 hour drive from my house. I don’t know if some local crews were sent east for hurricane repair or what.
They state that some component failed on the pole that services my property and it will take 4 to 5 hours to repair. Power came back on about 11:00 so they exceeded their estimate. I’ll bet thet were enjoying the overtime!
They have another 5 hour trip back home today. I wonder what that cost SCE?