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It's a gusty day. I was in a house across the street when a light
flickered for two seconds. Digital equipment in three rooms had to be reset: microwave, answering machine, computer, and television. I've always assumed such flickering comes from arcing in a transmission line, but digital clocks in two other rooms were not affected. The same transformer supplies my house, and none of my digital equipment was affected. What could cause power fluctuations that would affect household electronics on some circuits but not others? Choreboy |
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