Do we have any electricians in the homestead? Our house electric supply has always been rather erratic and we finally had the power company install a monitoring device that has recorded the power exceeds the maximum allowed. It also seems to confirm the monitoring device we have is accurate to the nearest volt.
What we have also discovered is that even when the supply is 250v if we have a few devices on such as a kettle, washing machine and oven it can drop to under 210v so we have no doubt in the colder weather it'll go much lower.
Now, the power company have said they can do some things help fix the supply but, being realistic, I think we are always going to have problems so would like to understand what is going on and what we should do. The house is due for a re-wire and one thing that has been suggested is using thicker cable for circuits to reduce any voltage drop in the house.
What I'm after is further advice on how to cope with such a situation. When I try and look into it there seems to be much argument about whos fault it is and rather less advice on what can be done to sort out or mitigate the problems.
What we have also discovered is that even when the supply is 250v if we have a few devices on such as a kettle, washing machine and oven it can drop to under 210v so we have no doubt in the colder weather it'll go much lower.
Now, the power company have said they can do some things help fix the supply but, being realistic, I think we are always going to have problems so would like to understand what is going on and what we should do. The house is due for a re-wire and one thing that has been suggested is using thicker cable for circuits to reduce any voltage drop in the house.
What I'm after is further advice on how to cope with such a situation. When I try and look into it there seems to be much argument about whos fault it is and rather less advice on what can be done to sort out or mitigate the problems.