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Re: Electrical input lag started when my dad changed from 15 to 30 amps

Posted: 05 Sep 2024, 06:55
by amorou
Also
Some people in this forum use terms in the wrong meanings , assuming stuff up that they could easly learned by googling it
Or think they have the issue by eliminating minor problems

Plus it suprises me to see some people say they spend 10k dollars , but they did not hire a engineer to monitor harmonics and install desired active harmonic filter to their home

Re: Electrical input lag started when my dad changed from 15 to 30 amps

Posted: 05 Sep 2024, 07:28
by widow13
amorou wrote:
05 Sep 2024, 06:55
Also
Some people in this forum use terms in the wrong meanings , assuming stuff up that they could easly learned by googling it
Or think they have the issue by eliminating minor problems

Plus it suprises me to see some people say they spend 10k dollars , but they did not hire a engineer to monitor harmonics and install desired active harmonic filter to their home
It depends, unstable/low voltage sometimes does not even cause issues.
Also HUGE drops of voltage isn't normal when turning on appliances.
That depends on the source of unstable/low voltage tho, as there is a possibility the source of it is causing harmonics and harmonics can cause issues.