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Was anyone else's power out all night? I woke up around midnight to no power and it came back on this morning at 7.
Was anyone else's power out all night? I woke up around midnight to no power and it came back on this morning at 7.
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NStar says a transformer was damaged somehow.
Transformer
Sadly, when my power died, I went to stay with friends who live just past Teele (near Tufts). Yeah ... their power went out at 1 am and wasn't restored until after 7 am.
Maybe it was me!
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I was actually surprised that it wasn't that hot last night. I thought I'd actually want to turn the fan on, but I didn't.
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When I left to go to work around 6:30am, one of the neon signs and the lights were on at the convenience store next to Theo's, as well as some of the street lamps.
I called NStar at 800-592-2000 to check for updates. The first time (around 1:30am) they said it was due to a failure in high voltage equipment at would be fixed by 6am. Then when I checked around 2:30-3am it changed to 8am. Then I last checked around 7:10am and it had changed to exclude the details but said by 8am.
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Unfortunately I had some ancillary failures.. And luckily I was back home or my home network would've been screwed until I got home.
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we had a power hit around 5 am (we’re a few blocks from Porter Square, across the Somerville line). i believe it was a brief interruption, since the UPSes were able to keep the computers going, though the surge when power was restored tripped one of our breakers.
-steve
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Of course the A/C came back on 5 minutes before I was supposed to get up...
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Sorry! ;)
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...Opened the window and managed to get back to sleep.
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...stay cool!
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I ended up finding a place at Tufts I could work, but good lord did that suck.
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Still sleep deprived obviously.
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The transformer, on Alford Street in Charlestown, went down at about 3:30 a.m., stopping air conditioners and ceiling fans with temperatures hovering in the 80s.
NStar spokesperson Michael Durand said that crews restored power to 60 percent of those 8,700 customers after a little more than an hour. The remainder of customers had their electricity humming again by 7 a.m."
(Either their times are a little off or there were multiple failures; I'd guess the former.)