- Jul 5, 2000
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I have a 60 year old house that was upgraded to 100 amp service before we bought it 14 years ago. Since then I have replaced virtually all of the wiring (all runs conduit) and all of the outlets, switches and fixtures. I have also added breakers to split up the kitchen into multiple circuits, ease the load on the original 8 breakers, and dedicated breakers for things like the sump pump, back up sump, and computer power feed
My dilemma is that I still see a slight dimming in the lights when a major appliance like the washing machine kicks in. It even affects my monitor which is run through an APC 650 Pro UPS. I even put the washing machine on it's own breaker and it still affects the other runs.
All wiring is 12 or 14 guage, good connections at all wire nuts (twisted then capped) then taped.
What am I chasing down here?
I've already checked the voltage coming in with a multimeter, and the SmartUPS software that my UPC runs shows a range from 109-123v.
And now that you mention it (saw another thread) we do go through a lot of light bulbs, but it seems ot be limited to the heavy use fixtures.
Thanks.
My dilemma is that I still see a slight dimming in the lights when a major appliance like the washing machine kicks in. It even affects my monitor which is run through an APC 650 Pro UPS. I even put the washing machine on it's own breaker and it still affects the other runs.
All wiring is 12 or 14 guage, good connections at all wire nuts (twisted then capped) then taped.
What am I chasing down here?
I've already checked the voltage coming in with a multimeter, and the SmartUPS software that my UPC runs shows a range from 109-123v.
And now that you mention it (saw another thread) we do go through a lot of light bulbs, but it seems ot be limited to the heavy use fixtures.
Thanks.
