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wildchildtiedyes
I believe Boston Edison finally turned off its DC to the Back Bay area
around the late 80's.
When I was working in Boston around 1986, there were live 600V DC slate
boards in a few venues (Orpheum Theatre and Opera House to name a few) that
fed into the Boston MBTA. Tying in show power at the Orpheum used to
involve sitting, with my back up against the wall, and my head fitting just
below the slate board so that there wasn't any chance of it hitting any of
the live DC knife switches mounted just above me, while I tied in my tails
to the show power distro on the opposite wall.
Bruce
around the late 80's.
When I was working in Boston around 1986, there were live 600V DC slate
boards in a few venues (Orpheum Theatre and Opera House to name a few) that
fed into the Boston MBTA. Tying in show power at the Orpheum used to
involve sitting, with my back up against the wall, and my head fitting just
below the slate board so that there wasn't any chance of it hitting any of
the live DC knife switches mounted just above me, while I tied in my tails
to the show power distro on the opposite wall.
Bruce