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I have FOUR phase electricity 444444 01-02-2008
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Posted by on January 2, 2008, 7:46 am
Some people brag they have three phase electric service. They always
make it sound like they are better than everyone that only has single
phase. Well, I got sick of these morons bragging how much better they
are, so I got FOUR phase power installed. Here's how it works.

Phase 1. Locate a suitable outlet.
Phase 2. Check to insure adaquate power exists.
Phase 3. Plug in desired electrical device
Phase 4. Turn on the device power switch.

And just to insure I always get the full FOUR phases delivered to each
outlet at all times, I have FOUR wires going to every outlet. I had
everything wired as follows:

1. Black hot wire to gold screws on outlets
2. White neutral wire to silver screws on outlets
3. Bare ground wire to metallic box screws.
4. Green ground wire to green screws on outlets

To insure completion of full four phases, I have FOUR breakers for
every room in the house.

Two duplex outlets in all locations (thus FOUR outlets)

Every light fixture used FOUR 40 watt bulbs

Every wall has an outlet spaced every FOUR feet apart

All light switches are FOUR way switches

All wiring used in the house is #14 (because it has a "4" on it)

I had FOUR electricians install the wiring

I had a FOUR hundred amp service panel installed

Every breaker in my service panel is numbered with a FOUR
For example, #40 #41 #42 and when I ran out of those they are numbered
#400 #401 #402 #440 #441 or #4000 #4001 etc.

I asked my power company if they could change my voltage from 120 to
140, but they said they could not do that. They did however agree to
charge me an even $400 per month on my electric bill. Also, after
FOUR months of hassles, they finally changed my customer billing
number to 444444 as well as my meter number.

Finally, I try to buy all electrical devices that contain a FOUR in
the model number.

There you go, all you three phase braggers. You've been outdone. You
lose !!!!!!




Posted by Stephen King on January 2, 2008, 7:57 pm
444444@fortyfour.com wrote in

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>

Posted by Claude on January 11, 2008, 8:15 am
Wow you must live in a very rural area, most houses need 2 phases ( 180
degrees out from each other) to power 220v appliances.


> Some people brag they have three phase electric service. They always
> make it sound like they are better than everyone that only has single
> phase. Well, I got sick of these morons bragging how much better they
> are, so I got FOUR phase power installed. Here's how it works.
>
> Phase 1. Locate a suitable outlet.
> Phase 2. Check to insure adaquate power exists.
> Phase 3. Plug in desired electrical device
> Phase 4. Turn on the device power switch.
>
> And just to insure I always get the full FOUR phases delivered to each
> outlet at all times, I have FOUR wires going to every outlet. I had
> everything wired as follows:
>
> 1. Black hot wire to gold screws on outlets
> 2. White neutral wire to silver screws on outlets
> 3. Bare ground wire to metallic box screws.
> 4. Green ground wire to green screws on outlets
>
> To insure completion of full four phases, I have FOUR breakers for
> every room in the house.
>
> Two duplex outlets in all locations (thus FOUR outlets)
>
> Every light fixture used FOUR 40 watt bulbs
>
> Every wall has an outlet spaced every FOUR feet apart
>
> All light switches are FOUR way switches
>
> All wiring used in the house is #14 (because it has a "4" on it)
>
> I had FOUR electricians install the wiring
>
> I had a FOUR hundred amp service panel installed
>
> Every breaker in my service panel is numbered with a FOUR
> For example, #40 #41 #42 and when I ran out of those they are numbered
> #400 #401 #402 #440 #441 or #4000 #4001 etc.
>
> I asked my power company if they could change my voltage from 120 to
> 140, but they said they could not do that. They did however agree to
> charge me an even $400 per month on my electric bill. Also, after
> FOUR months of hassles, they finally changed my customer billing
> number to 444444 as well as my meter number.
>
> Finally, I try to buy all electrical devices that contain a FOUR in
> the model number.
>
> There you go, all you three phase braggers. You've been outdone. You
> lose !!!!!!
>
>
>



Posted by Sam E on January 11, 2008, 12:51 pm

>Wow you must live in a very rural area, most houses need 2 phases ( 180
>degrees out from each other) to power 220v appliances.
>

Note that 4 (equally spaced) phases are a superset of 2 phases (and 6
phase is a superset of 3 phase).

>

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