Hello all,
First time post and probably not the last since I am in an electric bugridden house. There seems to be quite a few very informative people on here. hoping someone can take a crack at this.
First problem:
I plugged an iron into a standard residential 120v outlet. As the iron commenced to warm up , every electrical appliance in the house started cycling extremely fast. Unplugging the iron stopped the cycling/flickering of the lights. I measured the voltage and the outlet is only producing 95 volts. I took the panel off of my 150amp two pole house panel in the garage and measured the very bottom left 15amp breakers voltage it read 95v , the one above it reads 122v, the one above that 95v , 122v, 95v, 122v and so on. Is this NORMAL ? If I switch the bottomleft breaker off all of the lights in the house get brighter , flip it on and the lights dim noticably and stay that way. I tried flipflopping the bottomleft breaker's wires and now it is reading 117v, 122v, 117v, 122v, 117v. 117 is higher than 95 but this is not the fix I am looking for.
Something to take in accordance with this problem, an electrical outlet in the garage had a serious meltdown issue, the wires insulation is a powdery residue now. I will probably create a new thread with pics for that issue for all to see. So something in the house is definitely amiss.
Secondary problem due to first:
After the cycling problem with plugging in the iron happened the central AC will not power up at the evap blower area or the condensor area. I measured the thermostat and it is receiving little to no energy. I removed the transformer from inside the evaps electric heat area, which is wired for 240 primary side and 24v brn/red secondary side. I ohmed it out and it appears to be ok. Is there a small sealed contactor or something else that could have been damaged due to the cycling that I should check before buying a new trasformer ?
The AC needs to get running asap due to this TX heat, but I know the Electricy problem trumps all since it is the reason I am here.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
First time post and probably not the last since I am in an electric bugridden house. There seems to be quite a few very informative people on here. hoping someone can take a crack at this.
First problem:
I plugged an iron into a standard residential 120v outlet. As the iron commenced to warm up , every electrical appliance in the house started cycling extremely fast. Unplugging the iron stopped the cycling/flickering of the lights. I measured the voltage and the outlet is only producing 95 volts. I took the panel off of my 150amp two pole house panel in the garage and measured the very bottom left 15amp breakers voltage it read 95v , the one above it reads 122v, the one above that 95v , 122v, 95v, 122v and so on. Is this NORMAL ? If I switch the bottomleft breaker off all of the lights in the house get brighter , flip it on and the lights dim noticably and stay that way. I tried flipflopping the bottomleft breaker's wires and now it is reading 117v, 122v, 117v, 122v, 117v. 117 is higher than 95 but this is not the fix I am looking for.
Something to take in accordance with this problem, an electrical outlet in the garage had a serious meltdown issue, the wires insulation is a powdery residue now. I will probably create a new thread with pics for that issue for all to see. So something in the house is definitely amiss.
Secondary problem due to first:
After the cycling problem with plugging in the iron happened the central AC will not power up at the evap blower area or the condensor area. I measured the thermostat and it is receiving little to no energy. I removed the transformer from inside the evaps electric heat area, which is wired for 240 primary side and 24v brn/red secondary side. I ohmed it out and it appears to be ok. Is there a small sealed contactor or something else that could have been damaged due to the cycling that I should check before buying a new trasformer ?
The AC needs to get running asap due to this TX heat, but I know the Electricy problem trumps all since it is the reason I am here.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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