bombs going off

i'm assuming in Las Conchas, as that's what section this was posted on. I've seen some scary stuff in the summer in Las Conchas when everyone's AC is cranked up and you can actually SEE the current running up and down.
 

Roberto

Guest
Oh, didn't notice the section. Heard something from my casa in the Mirador but couldn't determine where the sound came from. Thought is was just another attack from the cartel.
 

Kea

Guest
Yes, I heard several "pop" last night. Power blinked off several times and then stayed off from about 2:00 - 5:30AM.

Anyone know how widespread the power outages were?
 

azfish

Guest
they said almost every where was out. Power came back on about noon. But didnt stop the fun for us.
 
A few years back, when California was also having those PGE-induced rolling blackouts, Penasco was doing the same sort of thing, though I think it was more in residential areas. I noticed it as I was "dating" a gal who lived there in the main part of the city, and she and her roommates acted like it was normal and something they just lived with. My condo in Las Conchas would go off here and there as well during the day. I don't think the electric co. was keeping major businesses in the same loop, however.
 

rplarry

Guest
Anyone hear those transformer blow last night? Though we were under attack.:aagh:
The first 'bomb' woke myself, wife and daughter out of bed about 1am. I saw several more transformers blow over the next couple hours. Guard gate was very quick in getting the electric co out and we had power back on by 8am.

Pretty crazy seeing all those transformers blow up , up and down the line. I heard that the supervisor from the electric co was very concerned that the wooden poles would catch fire. They sent out a 'rapid response' team to get things fixed right away.
 

azfish

Guest
sea side said there is a $200 fine for lighting off fire works will the electric co. receive a fine in the mail for the bombs that went off?:rofl:
 
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