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I'm looking for an electrician.

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#1
  • はなまる
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  • 2023/06/03 07:12

Anyone know of any electricians who would be willing to come in for a small job ??

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#2
  • 電気屋
  • 2023/06/04 (Sun) 09:33
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I am a California licensee but do not own an electrician's shop. What exactly is a small business? I'm also wondering how to contact you ? as it would be awkward to be identified here.

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#3

> # 2 Mr.

# 1 Hanamaru
There is a mail mark on the right side, you can mail directly from there!

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#4
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/06/04 (Sun) 10:05
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It's not that it's a nuisance to be exposed, but if you go public and get more and more work.
Since you have a license, it's not illegal to get work.

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#5
  • 電気屋
  • 2023/06/04 (Sun) 10:14
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Dear Ototsan, I am an office worker, so I was wondering if it would not be good to have a side job barrel at the company,

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#6
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/06/04 (Sun) 11:00
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Then you could take the plunge at this point and try to be independent
and work hard at a job that allows you to take on work during the day and work at night.

You could also send women who are working at closing time at clubs and so on.
Since you are young, you could save money by doing two or more jobs.

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#9
  • 電気屋さんへ
  • 2023/06/04 (Sun) 14:22
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Topi also posts on the information board, so you can contact him there.

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#10
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/06/04 (Sun) 14:57
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If you become the lord of the land and work another job at night
for about 10 years without looking aside, you can save money.

When you are young, you can spend your life preparing for the future by spending all your time sleeping.

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#12
  • 電気屋
  • 2023/06/04 (Sun) 19:40
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#9 Thank you for the information. Hanamaru-sama I am sorry that the suburbs of Arcedia are too far away. Ototsan-sama I am a salaried worker but I am paid well enough, so I feel strongly about helping others in this case.

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#13
  • 電気屋さんへ
  • 2023/06/04 (Sun) 22:26
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I want to upgrade electricity to upgrade 200, can't exchange connection ?.

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#15
  • 電気屋
  • 2023/06/05 (Mon) 09:31
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Dear Ototsan, I have become a cautious person, perhaps because I have a lot of experience in electrical related services and have seen many people. On the other hand, there have been times when the first time I put it out there, I got a bad result.
For example, when I wanted to have more outlets installed for free, after the work was done, I was like, "I didn't tell you to do it that way ! ! ( I'm angry ).
I believe there is only one person like this in the world, but...  By the way, Mr. Namaru, no response.

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#16
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/06/05 (Mon) 09:35
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If you don't make sure of that and get the contract signed, you will probably complain about it later.
You never know how an oral contract will turn out.

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That's because I worked hard when I was young.

I had a kitty back then,
but he went out every day around 7:00 a.m. and came back in the a.m. and made me feel lonely.

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#21
  • 電気屋
  • 2023/06/05 (Mon) 22:54
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Oh ? Dear #13, somehow I missed that. I'm curious about the "Upgrade 200", does it require a special 200V outlet (officially 220V or 240V) ??

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#22
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  • 2023/06/06 (Tue) 08:48
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Of course.

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#23
  • 電気屋
  • 2023/06/06 (Tue) 09:02
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#22 Sir, you know a lot of things, I respect that. By the way, # can you explain the "exchange connection" as described by Mr. 13 ? please?

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#24

Dear Electrician

I also want a 240V outlet

Do I need to wire it separately from the distribution board ?

I want to know if I can just use my existing 115V outlet (? ) wire and
the distribution I would like to know if it is OK to just tweak the board.

I would appreciate it if you could email me directly.

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#25
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  • 2023/06/06 (Tue) 11:24
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What do you mean by "exchange connection with AC power" ? I don't understand what you are talking about
If 120VAC and 240VAC were in the same outlet type, you would make a mistake and it would explode. ?
If it's an ordinary home, it's just a washing machine level, don't you think you're jumping the gun ??

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#26
  • 電気屋さんへ
  • 2023/06/06 (Tue) 11:35
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This is the main panel on the outside. It has an electric meter on it. It is old and low power and I want to change it to 200. The sub-panel is in the garage, but I'd like to get a new one or junk box for that too, and pull the wire into the kitchen. It's not a small job.
It's going to be licensed, and Edison has agreed.

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#27
  • 電気屋さんへ
  • 2023/06/06 (Tue) 11:39
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It is a 200amp flash mountain electric main panel. I have to move the original.

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#28
  • 電気屋
  • 2023/06/06 (Tue) 13:57
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# 25 Sir, I was actually expecting you to say "look it up yourself 0A0A", but I was surprised at how in-depth you were.
Regarding "special outlets", there are about 40 different types of outlets, including single-phase, 3-phase, plug-in, and twist-lock types, and their sizes vary depending on the number of amps, so I summarized it with one word: "special.
That being said, there are about 40 different types of outlets, including single-phase, 3-phase, plug-in, and twist-lock types. That being said, you are skipping quite a bit. I once saw a thread that said, "The story is too long and tiresome ・ ・ ・," so I try to keep it as short as possible. Not too long, not too long, not too long, not too long, not too long, not too long, not too long.

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#29
  • Info1
  • 2023/06/10 (Sat) 15:16
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電気屋 さん

近々電気配線の入れ替えをしないといけないので、このレス✉から連絡先のEmail いただければ嬉しいです。

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#30
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  • 2023/06/10 (Sat) 15:49
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#24 電柱から家には3本の電線で引き込まれていて、2本の活線と1本の共通線(中性線)があります。家の中には気づいていないだけで都合2系統の120Vの回路があるわけです。この二つは互いに逆相になっているので中性線を使わずに活線同士だと2倍の240Vが得られます。意図して配線しない限り二つの系統が同じ場所に配線されることはないので配電盤から配線が必要になるでしょう。240Vのエアコンとかオーブンが意図されているような場所には配線があるかも知れません。

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#32

古い家の電力コントロール(フューズ)パネルを240V対応にしようと

電気技師を呼んだら2,000ドルから$3,000ドルかかると言われた。

なんか歩道にある電力蓋の中からより太い電線にしなければならないそうだ。

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#33
  • どこ
  • 2023/06/10 (Sat) 22:56
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その人やすいですね。
連絡先教えてください

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#34
  • 電気屋
  • 2023/06/12 (Mon) 08:39
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I thought other people might be interested in it, so I write here instead of ✉.

# 24 As Hiro and # 30 say, there may already be wiring, but what is important is the amperage of the electric appliances to be installed. If you have to change the wire thickness according to the amperage, installation work will be required.

# 32 Electrician, # 33 Where, the city electric company is responsible for the wiring work from the electric lid or pole to the meter near the electrical panel of the house. Basically it is free, but in some cases you may have to apply to the city hall for electrical installation and inspection, and they will charge you a fee. So, I think the $2,000 to $ $3,000 in the estimate is for the replacement of the electrical panel and the application fee.

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#35

> I think the $2,000 to $ $3,000 quoted is for the replacement electrical panel and application fee

. That was about 15 years ago, so it may be more expensive now.

Also, the residential area near our house is not so old and instead of poles, the power lines are
crawling underground in the sidewalk.

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#36
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  • 2023/06/12 (Mon) 21:30
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That was a decade ago. 10 years ago. w、、、、、

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#37

"Dear Electrician"

Upgrade work from 100 amps to 200 amps, I had this done last year. It was a full day job with 3 electricians and 2 helpers. It also takes time to get a permit from the city and call an inspector. ( This is a must )

The procedure is :
1 ) Contact Edison and have them remove the electric meter ring and put a construction permit sticker on it.
2 ) Get a construction permit from the city. ( I needed an Edison sticker. )
3 ) Have Electrician replace the pole on the roof and the outside panels with new ones.
4 ) Call an inspector from the city and get a certificate of completion of the work.

I think the permit is $ about 300 and the payment to the electrician is $ about 5000, depending on the city.

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#38

> Can't we get a permit from the City or call an inspector

Wouldn't the contractor do these on our behalf?

The City's electrical company seems to be "Edison", but what about the City of LA electrical department?

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#39
  • 電気屋
  • 2023/06/14 (Wed) 13:55
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Usually an electrician's license ( C-10 ) or a construction license ( B-? ). Permits are applied for by visiting the City Hall, not the electric company.
House owners can also apply, but without connections, they will have to wait much longer because they will not be given priority in the paperwork. ( Connections are things like making a large donation to the police or fire department, or being friends with an alderman. In the case of an electrical panel upgrade, the application is completed at City Hall, the electrical work is completed, and after the inspector is called and passes, the electric company is contacted to have the wires installed and the meter installed.

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#40
  • F21
  • 2023/08/30 (Wed) 14:44
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Dear Electrician, I would like to install a plug in my garage and a fan in the ceiling ? Please give me a quote. The location is near the DMV in Torrance.

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#41

# 40. I forgot to put my e-mail address.
Dear Electrician, I would like to install a plug in my garage and a fan in the ceiling ? Please give me a quote. The location is near the DMV in Torrance.

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#42

#37
100A at 120V would be 12KW, but I think you have the amperage unit wrong ? Of course, if you use 200A, it would be 24KW at 120V.

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