Posted by SKYBOW on August 18, 2015 at 07:26:56 from (174.30.93.237):
I need some advice on our house, and I know there are some smart electrical guys here. New home construction. My wife was ironing in the upstairs hallway and the three lights in the hall dimmed and glowed as the iron heated up. Same thing happened in my garage when I turn on my table saw-I ran 2 direct runs of 10ga wire to the workshop-that problem is solved. I have never experienced the lights dimming when an iron is used. I lived in a house that was 30 years old and never had this kind problem with the “old” wire. Many of the new neighbors say they have similar issues with their electrical. The electrical sub says it is normal and to be expected-they used 14 ga wire except for the baths and a few other circuits. Could this be a connection issue at the panel? Are there safety concerns with the dimming? (The electrical contractor says not to worry.)
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