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dweller

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Tue Dec 27, 2011, 10:30 PM Dec 2011

Any electricians on board tonite, wierd elect. problem [View all]

Preface: It has been very windy today here in NC. I was home most of the day, and noticed no electrical problems while home. Left for several hours on errands and upon return, noticed first the motion detector light in my drive that comes on as i drive in was very, very dim. I walked up and was looking at it wondering if the flood light was burning out, it barely illuminated the ground, almost with a brownish tint. Then i noticed the porch light that should have been on was out. I got in and first checked the switch for the porch light where i have installed a dimmer so i can dim and brighten the porch light. It was on, and i turned it up and at its highest setting it too was very dim, brownish like the flood light.
So, i came on in and went to put away some groceries and upon opening the fridge, noticed the fridge light was dim also, very yellowish. Hmmm, now i was starting to get intrigued. Went around checking other appliances, lights, etc. Couldn't tell anymore problems immediately. Went to the bedroom and flicked on a tv that is plugged into a socket that is on the same wall as the fridge in the kit, the porch lite, flood lite, etc. It came on fine, checked some overhead lights, other items plugged in, and they appeared fine, but then noticed a ceiling fan and light were not coming on strong either, running slowly, and lit dimly. I was back in the bedroom when the tv blinked off, and went and sure enough the fridge is out. Ceiling fan/light has quit, and several sockets are also off.
Checked the breaker panel, nothing tripped. Checked by turning off and back on all breakers. Still no power to half the lower wall breakers, and then remembered the ceiling fan/light is run from a wall outlet, so it's out too.
Weird part, i have sockets on the same wall in the same room that both work and don't work, for example, one to the right of the kitchen sink does run, to the left (fridge plug) does not, but to the left of the fridge plug, does work. Next in line on the wall is the porch light, out, next and all other sockets on that side out, but any sockets on the perpendicular walls in the house are fine. Not all exterior wall sockets are out, just some, and all interior perpendicular walls (as far as i can tell) sockets are on.
So, my question: what caused this dimming/browning out of lights before total loss? A breaker going out? A wire coming loose somewhere to interrupt the circuitry in the rest of the sockets in line? Perhaps something outside my home entirely due to the wind blowing something on a power line somewhere? It's too dark to tell outside anything, and can't tell if neighbors are having similar problems as it's late, and many aren't home for the holidays.

any advice you could lend would help, and i am going to start looking at things closer tomorrow. In the meantime, fridge is running from an extension cord to a working plug and i'm stumped.

thanks in advance,
dp

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Could be a bad panel Viva_La_Revolution Dec 2011 #1
thanks dweller Dec 2011 #2
It could be an "open neutral" Kolesar Dec 2011 #3
yes, that was what i was seeing dweller Dec 2011 #4
I agree it sounds like a problem with the nuetral. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2011 #6
You might try calling the power company first Major Nikon Dec 2011 #5
That's good advice and a good warning (about getting power cut off). Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2011 #7
we had kinda a weird thing sorta like that last week NMDemDist2 Dec 2011 #8
This could be a bad neutral connection on your feed into the house. Stinky The Clown Dec 2011 #9
i'll go dig it up dweller Jan 2012 #10
Could be yer line in to the house from the poll. Wash. state Desk Jet Jan 2012 #11
That happened when I was a kid Warpy Jan 2012 #12
awaiting power company to show up dweller Jan 2012 #13
not incoming power dweller Jan 2012 #14
Maybe try over at this site: Hassin Bin Sober Jan 2012 #15
thanks, posted there dweller Jan 2012 #16
Cool. Make sure you are using the proper equipment when testing/working... Hassin Bin Sober Jan 2012 #17
all figured out and it's ugly dweller Jan 2012 #18
Good luck with that Wash. state Desk Jet Jan 2012 #19
More than likely you have a loose wire at one of the breakers madokie Jan 2012 #20
problems corrected, and all is well again dweller Jan 2012 #21
Well that thread over at Terry Love sure turned in to a pissing match. LOL Hassin Bin Sober Jan 2012 #22
that it did dweller Jan 2012 #23
You are fortunate to have an electrician buddy. RebelOne Jan 2012 #24
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