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So Im trying to get my house ready to sell and I am missing the cover on the electrical panel. I would like to find a replacement cover instead of having to replace the whole thing but it's pretty old. I'm attaching a pic of my neighbors one - if any of you know how to get a hold of such a thing that would be really helpful, if not, recommend an electrician to get this thing swapped out, thanks!

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Take the pics to Hunt Electric Supply...they might be able to help.

http://maps.google.com/maps/place?hl=en&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=hunt+electric+charlotte&fb=1&gl=us&hq=hunt+electric&hnear=charlotte&cid=3826410537227916171

Try to find a Square-D or GE stamp somewhere to figure out the maker. Take another pic with a ruler across the top and from top to bottom so they'll know the size.

You could always just get the make...and if they don't sell just the front covers...just buy a new box and remove the cover and put it on your box. Seeing how they did the vinyl siding, it might be a tight fit and getting in there to put the screws in.

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Take the pics to Hunt Electric Supply...they might be able to help.

http://maps.google.com/maps/place?hl=en&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=hunt+electric+charlotte&fb=1&gl=us&hq=hunt+electric&hnear=charlotte&cid=3826410537227916171

Try to find a Square-D or GE stamp somewhere to figure out the maker. Take another pic with a ruler across the top and from top to bottom so they'll know the size.

You could always just get the make...and if they don't sell just the front covers...just buy a new box and remove the cover and put it on your box. Seeing how they did the vinyl siding, it might be a tight fit and getting in there to put the screws in.

^^^Probably your best bet...

I am an Electrician by trade and if you pay the airfare and put me up, I would be willing to do the work at a reduced rate. :D

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Pantha...I have a question for ya. I have a Progress Energy lightpole (orange security light). The damned thing shines right into my window on the new addition. Would PE pitch a hissy fit if I cut into the conduit near the bottom and put a switch? Maybe a remote control one if I can find one?

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Pantha...I have a question for ya. I have a Progress Energy lightpole (orange security light). The damned thing shines right into my window on the new addition. Would PE pitch a hissy fit if I cut into the conduit near the bottom and put a switch? Maybe a remote control one if I can find one?

Usually they do not like customers messing with the installation. Do you live in a neighborhood with a HOA? I would call them (PE) to see if they could relocate the light. Another option would be to take some metal tape (it's like a foil backed duct tape) and block the side that shines in your direction. Can you send a pic so I can see the relationship between the house and the light?

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