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03 February 2013

[DIY] Re: Electrical troubles

 



--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Baldwin" wrote:
>
> I am having an issue where I am losing one leg of my power coming to my
> house. I think this because The circuits on one side of the box work, and
> the other side does not work. Also, if a 240 v appliance is ran, like the
> electric drier, the circuits that were not working, work, to a point. I am
> guessing this is caused by electricity being back fed in to the line that is
> not working. This is the second time it has done it in two days, and it does
> it during high winds. I am thinking it is a problem on the town side. Any
> thoughts? Should I start with the town checking out there end, or see if I
> can get an electrician out right away to check out the house.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>
I would call your electric supplier first. If it does it during high winds it is most likely to be on there end. I would refrain from using any 220 volt appliance until this is repaired.

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