No cliffs!
I have an electrician coming out tomorrow morning, but wanted to brainstorm this a little since I can't stop thinking about it ... can't stop thinking ... FIRE HAZARD!
We have a 2 story house. We almost never go upstairs. I've been up there recently prepping for our first child.
Noticed that the lights upstairs flicker. Seems to be isolated to one circuit. The weird part is that when I turn on 1 light, it is dim. When I turn on a second light, they BOTH get bright!
I called my [FUCKING useless] home warranty company (AHS) and they sent out a guy who said that he thinks it's a bad ground somewhere. That I should re-wire all of the outlets and switches looking for a bad ground connection. Builders used push-in method and he said I should wrap all wires around the screw option (and that none of this was covered under my warranty) ... then he left (again, AHS proves to be useless).
I rewired a bunch of them.
I changed out some neon tube lights in the bathroom.
I disconnected the one fixture I installed upstairs.
I switched the fuse on the main fuse box with another one of equal amps.
None of this had any effect ...
Any ideas? Ever had something similar happen?
Thanks!
I have an electrician coming out tomorrow morning, but wanted to brainstorm this a little since I can't stop thinking about it ... can't stop thinking ... FIRE HAZARD!
We have a 2 story house. We almost never go upstairs. I've been up there recently prepping for our first child.
Noticed that the lights upstairs flicker. Seems to be isolated to one circuit. The weird part is that when I turn on 1 light, it is dim. When I turn on a second light, they BOTH get bright!
I called my [FUCKING useless] home warranty company (AHS) and they sent out a guy who said that he thinks it's a bad ground somewhere. That I should re-wire all of the outlets and switches looking for a bad ground connection. Builders used push-in method and he said I should wrap all wires around the screw option (and that none of this was covered under my warranty) ... then he left (again, AHS proves to be useless).
I rewired a bunch of them.
I changed out some neon tube lights in the bathroom.
I disconnected the one fixture I installed upstairs.
I switched the fuse on the main fuse box with another one of equal amps.
None of this had any effect ...
Any ideas? Ever had something similar happen?
Thanks!
