DonLeffingwellPE
Mechanical
- Apr 18, 2000
- 73
I was at my brother-in-laws for dinner Sunday night and he told me of a problem he had been having with his lights. He said they keep flickering, sometimes fast, sometimes slow. It doesn't happen all the time, and it seems to be random. And it only happens in part of the house. While I was there, his father and I looked at the service panel. It as a 100 amp-service. The cover was off so I didn't get the make. Both feeds came into the right side top of the panel. His father is a retired electrician. He told me that he had replaced many of the breakers the year before because they were rusty. (??) While we were there that night, he tightened all the connections. I myself pulled on all of the hot wires, to make sure none were loose. We shook our heads and went upstairs. While we were sitting down, sure enough, the lights dimmed and then got very bright. Then they would flicker, and then it just stopped. There has been a lot of new housing in this area.
My own feeling is that the service transformer on the power company side of the system may have some insulation failures in the windings or moisture problems, or both. The local utility doesn't want to be bothered. (I believe the feed to this house is overhead to a weather cap, and then down a conduit).
Any ideas?
Don Leffingwell
dleffingwell@snet.net
My own feeling is that the service transformer on the power company side of the system may have some insulation failures in the windings or moisture problems, or both. The local utility doesn't want to be bothered. (I believe the feed to this house is overhead to a weather cap, and then down a conduit).
Any ideas?
Don Leffingwell
dleffingwell@snet.net