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Default AC power not at spec.

On Dec 5, 4:22�pm, "Jeff" wrote:
Sorry if this is basic, but is it bad only at one outlet, �if all the lights
in your house work ok then I would assume it is on the line feeding the
outlet. �Note most places power is 120 Volts.

"Ron Lyle" wrote in message

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I am having trouble with one 110 VAC power to the house. The line
keeps vering between 115 VAC to under 90 VAC. The house is wired from
the power Co. with two hots (110 VAC) and a netural. I am having
trouble with one phase (110 VAC) and the other phase (110 VAC) does
not fluxuate. What could it be? I have had an electrican and he is
stumped, and the power Co. is no help.


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i had this trouble once, wierd seeing just part of the house lights go
dim. called power company naturally everything was perfect when they
arrived.

2 days later the dim side went out and power company replaced the
transformer........

intermittents can be a hassle to fix, better when something quits
completely