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Years ago, a thunderstorm would either leave us with electricity or without electricity.
In the case of Friday's storm -- the fiercest winds I've seen -- the power company dimmed our power down to about 25%, then restored it, then "blinked" it bright-dim-bright-dim-bright-dim — just like a turn signal in an automobile. (About 30 seconds). At the first dim, the refrigerator sounded labored, so I unplugged it. Then went around and unplugged the rest of the motorized and electronic appliances. Isn't irregular electrical supply bad for motorized appliances -- like the refrigerator and water pump? Or are they internally protected against power fluctuations? Did anybody experience any appliance failures due to the above "blinking"? |
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