Hello!
I’m at a house where the homeowner is reporting that the lights throughout the entire home dim significantly whenever appliances with motors—like the garbage disposal, dishwasher, or sump pump—kick on.
I hooked up my meter and observed a major voltage imbalance when the sump pump started: one leg dropped as low as 90V while the other spiked up to 150V. I saw similar readings when testing the dishwasher and garbage disposal. I isolated the panel by turning off the main, and I’m reading a proper 120/240V at the service entrance.
The issue only appears when a load involving a motor is started, and it causes other devices in the house to malfunction. The panel itself looks fine—no loose connections or obvious damage.
Has anyone encountered something like this? I know minor voltage drops under load are normal, but this seems excessive. I’m starting to suspect a problem upstream from the panel, possibly an issue with the service neutral.
Any thoughts or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
I’m at a house where the homeowner is reporting that the lights throughout the entire home dim significantly whenever appliances with motors—like the garbage disposal, dishwasher, or sump pump—kick on.
I hooked up my meter and observed a major voltage imbalance when the sump pump started: one leg dropped as low as 90V while the other spiked up to 150V. I saw similar readings when testing the dishwasher and garbage disposal. I isolated the panel by turning off the main, and I’m reading a proper 120/240V at the service entrance.
The issue only appears when a load involving a motor is started, and it causes other devices in the house to malfunction. The panel itself looks fine—no loose connections or obvious damage.
Has anyone encountered something like this? I know minor voltage drops under load are normal, but this seems excessive. I’m starting to suspect a problem upstream from the panel, possibly an issue with the service neutral.
Any thoughts or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!