jmellc
Senior Member
- Location
- Durham, NC
- Occupation
- Facility Maintenance Tech. Licensed Electrician
Went to a neighbor's house today to check out flickering lights. I expected to find bad splices & backstabs all around. That has often been the case. I haven't yet moved things to get up to the lights, been working the switchboxes and panel. I found no bad splices, did see a few stabs and changed them, but still flickering lights. Mainly kitchen and they do it worse when microwave or dryer are running. More than just the quick flicker we sometimes see. Sort of up and down flickering. Incoming voltage is 124 A-ground and 119 B-ground, 248 A-B. High normal and normal. Outdoor GE meter/panel combo and transfer switch to generator. 100 amp breaker to indoor panel, GE again. Checked all line and neutral connections. Could be the 100 amp subfeed breaker is starting to weaken but I hate to replace that and it not be the issue. But so far, it is my number one guess. Could be a weak link in the chain from outdoors to indoors.
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