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I have a 35 year old 100 amp service. I had my old furnance and AC replaced
with a geothermel unit about a year ago. When they did the install they
used all of the remaining free slots for new breakers. The issue is when
the unit comes on the lights dim for a second. Will upgrading to a 200 amp
service prevent the lights from dimming?

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