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idlewild 06-14-2025 07:37 PM

Lost power again (cdd 15 + ?)
 
For the 2nd time in less than 3 months, we lost power in the new section of the Villages near Eastport.

It’s raining, but nothing too torrential.

The Villages better work with SECO to get this fixed before they open Eastport.

Pathetic.

asianthree 06-14-2025 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by idlewild (Post 2439099)
For the 2nd time in less than 3 months, we lost power in the new section of the Villages near Eastport.

It’s raining, but nothing too torrential.

The Villages better work with SECO to get this fixed before they open Eastport.

Pathetic.

How long did you lose power each time. Hours, days weeks? We have a serious lightning storm with an inch of rain so far.

idlewild 06-14-2025 08:10 PM

Hours the first time five weeks ago and we’re still without power now. And this “serious lightning storm” is nothing compared to the summer storms.

Do the squares have generators or are they on a separate (??) grid? Because all of Eastport would be dark now too - including the hotel A if it were to be open.

How is the infrastructure resiliency this poorly planned?

CarlR33 06-14-2025 09:15 PM

Call SECO Monday and ask what the issues are? Did you call them for your outage?

thelegges 06-15-2025 03:59 AM

Our first experiences with Seco was 2007. In all our years in TV we may have had a flicker even during Hurricanes.
After moving to 3 different New Villages, we did find out as they added more to the grids the power would be disrupted for safety reasons.

Then again in our homes we built up north power was disrupted for the same reason. Usually 3-5 hours, not enough for refrigeration food issues, while utility workers did their jobs. Yesterday one of our northern homes had a power loss for 3 hours, due to animal/bird damage. Which is code for squirrels ate through something.
Thankfully most no longer have multiple clocks to reset.

mschwartzeee 06-15-2025 05:19 AM

The map was showing several lightning strikes near Eastport and the high school. Hope everyone is safe and the power restored quickly.

RICH1 06-15-2025 05:36 AM

Before the Turnpike area Homes were built, that area was a total
wetlands area. Running the Electric Supply underground was a challenge, because of the huge junction boxes.. they had a problem with keeping the boxes waterproof. The connections will continue to be a problem.. Florida competes with Ethiopia to be, the Lightning Capital of the World, so prepare for those Violent Storms. I would suggest whole house Voltage Surge protection. You are in for a long haul. stay grounded my friend

Marathon Man 06-15-2025 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by RICH1 (Post 2439126)
Before the Turnpike area Homes were built, that area was a total
wetlands area. Running the Electric Supply underground was a challenge, because of the huge junction boxes.. they had a problem with keeping the boxes waterproof. The connections will continue to be a problem.. Florida competes with Ethiopia to be, the Lightning Capital of the World, so prepare for those Violent Storms. I would suggest whole house Voltage Surge protection. You are in for a long haul. stay grounded my friend

I'm pretty sure that power companies know how to install underground equipment. Things happen. They will get it fixed.

Altavia 06-15-2025 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by RICH1 (Post 2439126)
Before the Turnpike area Homes were built, that area was a total
wetlands area.
Running the Electric Supply underground was a challenge, because of the huge junction boxes.. they had a problem with keeping the boxes waterproof. The connections will continue to be a problem..

Florida competes with Ethiopia to be, the Lightning Capital of the World, so prepare for those Violent Storms. I would suggest whole house Voltage Surge protection. You are in for a long haul. stay grounded my friend

That area was farm and pasture land for generations, and more recently had a large hurricane staging area for thousands of power line response equipment and workers.

(Last image is 2010)

vintageogauge 06-15-2025 06:53 AM

If you plan on staying put in your new home I would suggest calling Generac and get a whole house generator installed.

Topspinmo 06-15-2025 10:57 AM

Probably lightning strike, can’t control that.

Want to see live lightning strikes go here

Real Time Lightning Map :: LightningMaps.org

When I hear big boom close I see where it hit and monitor during lightning storms.

Topspinmo 06-15-2025 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Marathon Man (Post 2439135)
I'm pretty sure that power companies know how to install underground equipment. Things happen. They will get it fixed.

Power has to come in from some where on pole, if that get hit, no power. I lived in area Oklahoma that had underground power supply. Still lost power when power line transformers was hit by lightning.

idlewild 06-16-2025 03:46 AM

The power is out AGAIN (3rd time in 6 weeks). It went out around 4:00 AM and they’re estimating a 2.5 hour restoration.

No word on cause but it’s not storming at all today so anyone defending them should walk a mile the shoes of those of us who keep losing power in homes with $50k bonds.

And I pray the geniuses at SECO didn’t try to sneak a maintenance outsge by customers - or even plan work that could cause an outage - without notifying customer.

Ptmcbriz 06-16-2025 06:17 AM

I watch a live lightning strike map during storms. We live near Sawgrass. I’m amazed at the amount of strikes south of Meggison near Eastport. It’s actually really weird they are always so concentrated there.

BubblesandPat 06-16-2025 06:41 AM

They built so much and so fast there maybe they are still tweaking the system?


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