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    • 07 December 2024 03:00 PM Until 04:00 PM
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      All Appliantology tech members are invited to join in the conversation for all things Appliantological: bidness, customers, tools, troubleshooting, flavorite brewski, whatever. Webcams and microphones are open and live!
      This event is also a great time for any students at Master Samurai Tech to bring any and all questions about the coursework. We're happy to walk through any concepts you're having trouble with. Think of it like office hours with your teachers. 
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      Who: This workshop is only available to tech members at Appliantology.
      When: Saturday, December 7 @10:00 AM Eastern Time.
      Where: Online via Zoom
      How:
      Click here to go to the forum topic with the registration link. If you're interested, register now. Arrive a couple minutes early to make sure your connection is working. Set a reminder for yourself for this workshop so you don’t miss it.  And check out past workshops here: https://appliantology.org/announcement/33-webinar-recordings-index-page/

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My house voltage flucuates at main breaker anywhere from 116V to 122V at any given time. This is coming into breaker box from utility company. We change out burned light bulbs more often than I think we should. Is this normal voltage fluxuation, should I contact power company?

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Posted

that doesn't seem excessive to me .. and wouldn't burn out light bulbs,

unless there were higher voltage spikes,

but then you would definitely see the sudden increase in bulb brightness.

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Must be the quality of bulbs my wife buys. Dollar General you know. :whistling:

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yes dollar bulbs do not last

in my home we have dimmers on everything , even in the bathrooms . light bulbs last around 6 years on dimmer

started using dollar store bulbs and was getting less than a year on them

now back to good bulbs and back to years and years per bulb

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I was taught that AC power can fluctuate as much as 10 percent and is acceptable

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I've never understood why some literature refer to a single leg as 120v & others refer to elec supply as 110v. I've been in some houses as low as 107v supply, & others never higher than 123v.

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I've never understood why some literature refer to a single leg as 120v

that's average ...

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