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Old 05-04-2010, 09:32 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by CU Tiger View Post
Get an electrician out ASAP.
While it could be something innocuous, it very well could be an indication of a wiring issue producing a short to ground at certain heat load levels. Not to fear monger, but if it is reaching the point where appliances are shutting down, I would be afraid of imminent fire.

A GOOD electrician should be able top spend 2 hours tops and have a great idea what is going on. If you describe the prroblem and he doesnt immediately grab a multimeter and likely a megger then he is probably not the right guy...

Just wanted to add a +1 here.
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