sfav8r
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- San Francisco Bay Area
At first glance this looks like every other dimming/flickering problem you've seen. When the refrigerator or washing machine kicks on, the lights dim for a split second. When the washer is in agitating mode, they pulse. What's interesting, is the home was rewired about 4 years ago (by someone else) and appears do be done well. There was no issue until about 2-3 months ago. According to the home owner, the problems started when the house across the street did a major remodel.
My first thought was a neutral that got disturbed and is loose. However, when I got to the job, physical inspection looked good, voltage at main and sub were rock solid and there was no drop in voltage measured when the various appliances were turned on.
I remember reading awhile ago about low voltage dimmers being bothered by noise on the line, so I started checking and virtually every light in the house is on a lutron dimmer, most of which control low voltage recessed lights.
I bypassed the switch on one of the lights, and the problem went away. Repeated with another circuit with same results.
So, if it really is the dimmers that are being bothered, what is it that is bothering them? Why have they worked fine for a few years and are now having problems? Inquiring minds want to know.
I was thinking that perhaps the switches have some sort of filtering caps or something, but it seems a tad unlikely that several switches would all start to fail.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
My first thought was a neutral that got disturbed and is loose. However, when I got to the job, physical inspection looked good, voltage at main and sub were rock solid and there was no drop in voltage measured when the various appliances were turned on.
I remember reading awhile ago about low voltage dimmers being bothered by noise on the line, so I started checking and virtually every light in the house is on a lutron dimmer, most of which control low voltage recessed lights.
I bypassed the switch on one of the lights, and the problem went away. Repeated with another circuit with same results.
So, if it really is the dimmers that are being bothered, what is it that is bothering them? Why have they worked fine for a few years and are now having problems? Inquiring minds want to know.
I was thinking that perhaps the switches have some sort of filtering caps or something, but it seems a tad unlikely that several switches would all start to fail.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
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