New Hampshire has adopted a Group-Net-Metering program to encourage Distributed Generation. Look up to see the grid interconnection of the hydroelectric plant that diverts water from Eastman Brook directly down the hill. Electricity is being delivered to the grid when the red light is illuminated (Danger!).
12/7/2019 - Cache that disappeared has been replaced with new cache that will not be buried by plowed snow. BYOP
If you still DNF, please log as noted below.
History: 10/30: My friend observed the weeds had been thoroughly cleared, and he couldn't find the cache (larger than a film canister but not as large as a typical small apple, bring your own pen to sign the log) that he had seen before it was planted - so I'll assume it was disposed of with the weeds.
I will place similar cache about December 4, 2019, but in the meantime, geocachers may log as "found" if they report whether the red or green light is illuminated AND the geocacher who identifies the name on the logo on the front of the box newly installed below the red-green lights can claim to be "first-to-find".
With regard to "Neighbors hate this" - the geocache is located on my property within the area overlapping my hydro power easement and the public right-of-way and utilities easements. The comment requesting this geocache be archived reflects that the neighboring hydropower owner and his friends in town have a problem with ME. Geocachers are well within their rights playing this game here.