Sean haven't you ever brought a cold scope inside from a service vehicle & then tried immediately to use it? That cold glass tube has condensate all over it; when the high voltage is applied it will find an alternate path through the moisture to ground. If you're lucky the instrument just shuts down via safety trip; if not then it can get expensive pretty quickly.
I think they're pretty smart to not connect your equipment initially. They just know that you're gonna fire it up asap, so even if joe average consumer does get everything connected it will take several hours & by then it's a safe bet to apply power anyway. As a low overhead outfit, they're also smart to not connect the ancilliaries for you. This "simple task" can turn a brief housecall into an overnighter - I know...
I think they're pretty smart to not connect your equipment initially. They just know that you're gonna fire it up asap, so even if joe average consumer does get everything connected it will take several hours & by then it's a safe bet to apply power anyway. As a low overhead outfit, they're also smart to not connect the ancilliaries for you. This "simple task" can turn a brief housecall into an overnighter - I know...