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How do I get a meter spot SCE?

How do I get a meter spot SCE?

In order to prepare for your panel upgrade, we will need you to call SCE at your earliest convenience to request a “Meter Spot.” The number to call is 800-655-4555 and you will want to press numbers 1,3, & 0 when prompted. You can also make this request by calling 866-701-7868.

How do I get a meter spot?

Call the LADWP at 1-800-342-5397. Speak with a customer service representative and inform them that you would like to have a spotter visit your location to take an electric usage measurement. The customer service representative will be able to supply you with available dates and times.

What is a meter spot request?

When an address cannot be assigned until a meter location has been determined, municipalities may contact SRP in order to obtain a meter spot for traffic signals, metered lighting or irrigation controllers.

Where is the amp gauge on a car?

In order to show proper discharge, all electricity to the vehicle needs to pass through the amp gauge. In order to show proper charge, all electricity from the alternator / generator needs to pass through the amp gauge. 4) Connect a minimum 10AWG wire from the “BAT” position of the ignition switch to terminal “S” on the back of the amp gauge.

Can you use an amp gauge on an alternator?

Amp Gauge Wiring 1) Always disconnect the ground lead from the vehicle battery before wiring any gauge. 2) Classic Instruments’ Amp gauge should only be used on vehicles with alternators rated at 60 Amps or less. Using an alternator with higher output capacity is dangerous and could cause a fire.

Can a volt gauge be used on classic instruments?

2) Classic Instruments’ Amp gauge should only be used on vehicles with alternators rated at 60 Amps or less. Using an alternator with higher output capacity is dangerous and could cause a fire. A Volt gauge is available for systems using alternators rated higher than 60 amps.

What kind of wire do you need for an amp gauge?

5) Connect a minimum 10AWG wire from the Alternator “OUTPUT” to terminal “S” of the amp gauge. 6) Connect a minimum 10AWG wire from the “+12V” terminal of the starter solenoid to terminal “I” on the back of the gauge. 7) Connect a good ground to terminal “G” on the back of the gauge (the ground is only used for the gauge light).

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Ruth Doyle