Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not an electrical box. It is a cable box.
I guess you have seen it and know the difference. Doubt you do. Could be an electrical transformer, a FIOS cross connect, or a cable box.
Don't have to see it. It is a cable box. Do you think anyone would plunk an electrical box in someone's yard. Electrical transformers are mounted on electrical poles so that people cannot come in contact with them. Just like the top wire on a pole s the electrical wire and lower wires are cable or telephone. Electrical lines carry high voltage and cable and telephone lines are low voltage.
You are right PP. Generally, these green boxes are also labelled with the cable provider's name, so not sure why the drama, particularly about an "electrical transformer." Obviously, someone who knows little about electricity or liability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not an electrical box. It is a cable box.
I guess you have seen it and know the difference. Doubt you do. Could be an electrical transformer, a FIOS cross connect, or a cable box.
Don't have to see it. It is a cable box. Do you think anyone would plunk an electrical box in someone's yard. Electrical transformers are mounted on electrical poles so that people cannot come in contact with them. Just like the top wire on a pole s the electrical wire and lower wires are cable or telephone. Electrical lines carry high voltage and cable and telephone lines are low voltage.
Anonymous wrote:Would you buy a house with one of those big green electrical boxes in the yard? It's not front and center, but more to the side and back and it's not too obvious unless you know to look for it, but still, I feel hesitant. To me, it's an eye sore. DH is on the fence. Obviously, we can't hide it with bushes or anything and we'd have to be diligent about keeping the kids from playing/climbing on it when they're outside.
Plus, I wonder about electro magnetism radiating from that thing. Too low to be worried?
Is it a deal breaker?
Anonymous wrote:Dominion is burying the lines in my neighborhood, and is looking for volunteers to host the box. They said they need to put one every three houses.
Anonymous wrote:I would be happy because it means the eoectricity in our neighborhood is underground and not on poles so perhaps we will lose power less frequently than they do in Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not an electrical box. It is a cable box.
I guess you have seen it and know the difference. Doubt you do. Could be an electrical transformer, a FIOS cross connect, or a cable box.
Don't have to see it. It is a cable box. Do you think anyone would plunk an electrical box in someone's yard. Electrical transformers are mounted on electrical poles so that people cannot come in contact with them. Just like the top wire on a pole s the electrical wire and lower wires are cable or telephone. Electrical lines carry high voltage and cable and telephone lines are low voltage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you buy a house with one of those big green electrical boxes in the yard? It's not front and center, but more to the side and back and it's not too obvious unless you know to look for it, but still, I feel hesitant. To me, it's an eye sore. DH is on the fence. Obviously, we can't hide it with bushes or anything and we'd have to be diligent about keeping the kids from playing/climbing on it when they're outside.
Plus, I wonder about electro magnetism radiating from that thing. Too low to be worried?
The box does not radiate EMR or electromagnetic radiation. It is simply an electrical box with cables connecting to your home underground. Now, about EMR. It is all around you, at this very second there are many different sources of EMR radiating on you. That is because quite frankly EMR is light. White light, red, orange, yellow, indigo, violet, LED, LCD, etc. But not only that, it is microwaves, radiowaves, infrared and UV rays, as well as x-rays and gamma rays. And although some of those words may seem scary, ex. Gamma, you cannot associate the entire types as dangerous, there are specific frequency that are dangerous which also means your microwave is not. But remember electricity is just electricity it is not EMR, also note some people may call it ER, EMF,etc but the correct name is EMR
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not an electrical box. It is a cable box.
I guess you have seen it and know the difference. Doubt you do. Could be an electrical transformer, a FIOS cross connect, or a cable box.
Don't have to see it. It is a cable box. Do you think anyone would plunk an electrical box in someone's yard. Electrical transformers are mounted on electrical poles so that people cannot come in contact with them. Just like the top wire on a pole s the electrical wire and lower wires are cable or telephone. Electrical lines carry high voltage and cable and telephone lines are low voltage.

Anonymous wrote:
Don't have to see it. It is a cable box. Do you think anyone would plunk an electrical box in someone's yard. Electrical transformers are mounted on electrical poles so that people cannot come in contact with them. Just like the top wire on a pole s the electrical wire and lower wires are cable or telephone. Electrical lines carry high voltage and cable and telephone lines are low voltage.
Anonymous wrote:Would you buy a house with one of those big green electrical boxes in the yard? It's not front and center, but more to the side and back and it's not too obvious unless you know to look for it, but still, I feel hesitant. To me, it's an eye sore. DH is on the fence. Obviously, we can't hide it with bushes or anything and we'd have to be diligent about keeping the kids from playing/climbing on it when they're outside.
Plus, I wonder about electro magnetism radiating from that thing. Too low to be worried?
Is it a deal breaker?