10 kV poles. There are porcelain Deltas, CD 638.5s, CD 304.5s, and the porcelain versions of these glass Insulators.  |
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10/0,4 kV transformers. It is very interesting consruction, the transformer in on the groung, somewhere the transformers don't have strain Insulators, the wire goes onto the bushing Insulators. Every transformers have pins for the secondary circuit's strains.  |
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Thelephone poles. They has American construction, porcelain Insulators only. Some poles have under hook pins, there are not side pins, only iron hook pins or small iron crossarms.  |
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Telephone and 0,4 kV ditributor pole. There are porcelains mostly, but there are different old Insulators, German Stripers, Polish Triple-Groovers, CD-540s, CD-541s.  |
400 kV line goes to Slovakia. It is a full concrete pole, weird..  |
750 kV line, goes to Hungary. This is interesting pole too..  |
400 kV border crossing from the Hungarian side. The trio pole is in Hungary, the next one in Ukraine. Sajószöged-Munkács 400 kV line.  |
Finds in Ukraine. Nice... I am going to go back, hopind in interesting Insulators. Transcharpathians county has rich historical past such Silesia in South Polad, the Insulators are mixed there: Hungarian, Czech, Russian, German.  |
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