Meter door break-in – Update

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Wire harness for the Coleman CT-2000 bay timer. The next picture is the wiring diagram.  The next picture is the diagram for the D&S timers that Greg is going to sell to me.  The last two pictures are the last known photos of the Coleman bay timer before it was stolen.

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I purchased some steel for my reinforcement plan.  Second picture, I guess the lock needs to be supported by another piece so it can not be twisted off?

Meter door break-in – Update

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My meter boxes are 14″x 9″ and about 6 1/2″ deep for the single, the double meter door is around 11″.  The plan is to mount an American hockey puck lock 2000 series which is about 2 3/4″ wide to the front of the door via steel bar.  Not sure if I am going to mount one or two locks on each door.  The last picture is my cheezy diagram of my plan.

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I noticed when I was tring to measure the double meter boxes that someone tried to drill one and hit the other with a hammer or something.

Meter door break-in

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My meter door got broken into.  This time they stole the timer, broke the shelf the timer sat on, stole the slugbuster quarter and tried to steal the coin acceptor.  That is not cool.