in the last week or so its like our lights keep flickering all the time, to put it like this, its as though a wall dimmer switch is being turned up and down fully bright one minute then goes dim the next minute then back to normal, this is happening throughout the whole house. any ideas before i start looking for an electrician!
its really annoying
Are your neighbours having same problem ? Reduced power supply in area for some reason..if not you've got a problem..perhaps builder will be along soon with an answer.
neighbours of no use!!
we had a light rewired a month ago wondering if that may have something to do with it or just coincidence , perhaps the fuse cant handle it, i don't know, no good at all with electrical things
A fuse will either blow or not. That's not what you are experiencing.
My first thought is a supply issue at the supplier. Second thought is, is anything with a heavy load being switched on (manually or timed automatically) at the time of dimming. A sudden large current demand from one thing can result in a lowering of voltage affecting everything.
Switch off any item that have a heavy electrical demand, such as heaters (including immersion). If the phenomenom still persists then the problem is external. If it stops then swich things on one at a time until it recurrs.
1. It's in your house - something is periodically drawing a huge load - you'd be able to see this by observing the meter - it would speed up dramatically when the lights go dim.
2. It's nearby - a very large load switching on/off
3. It's a supply problem - for instance branches brushing against overhead lines can do this (been there got the flickery lights).
So - 1 is your problem, 2 or 3 is down to the supply company to investigate.
Might be worth taking a video of the flickering to prove there is a problem.
hi jomifl last night put lights on one at a time throughout the house for 5 mins and turned everything else off, every light in every room flickered, like i said as though a wall dimmer switch is being turned up and down!
mrs c is getting onto electricity supplier in next half hour so we will see what happens from there cheers
I had this in my house many years ago. Turned out to be a partial short-circuit fault in the street supply cable, at a cable joint under a close-by road junction.