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Old 09-16-2015, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by electronjohn View Post
32V was common for Delco light plants on farms back in the day. Many appliances were offered using 32V...mixers, toasters, etc.
My farmhouse was wired with #12 knob-tube and powered that way for wall-switched ceiling lights only in the early 20s.
The Delco plant was in the detached "summer kitchen" and much of the wiring in the attic remains though un-powered now. There is a big oil-stain where the unit sat, over toward the chimney of course.
Likely, the REA arranged for utility @120/240 volts, 60 amps and re-powered switches and lights sometime in the 1940s via a Square-D fuse panel. Of course, minimal receptacles were added like 1-2 per room
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