Mr. Wizard
Senior Member
- Location
- Texas
Did a service upgrade today. Everything went smooth, passed inspection. While waiting on POCO I ohmed my circuits, all ok. Panel gets energized, I turn on the main, then branch circuits one by one, all ok. Homeowner comes out and says her TV isn't coming on. I go in and verify there is 120 on the recep. A cable box is plugged into the same outlet, and it's on. She, after a rant, tells me I fried her TV. She then takes the TV to the local barbershop/cd retailer/TV repair shop, and comes back 20 minutes later with the diagnosis of "there was no ground on the TV when the power was restored, so it fried the TV." Huh? If her TV (built in the late 90's, and by the homeowners own account, stays on 24 hours a day) would have fried, then the cable box and anything else on that circuit would have went up in smoke too. I remained very polite and cordial to her, but I feel she's going to run this one in the ground. What would be my recourse, or how could this best be handled? Thanks