Bad power

David Ashton | 22/09/2008 - 22:34

Does anyone in Perth have a theatre with really bad power fluctuations and would like to beta test some new regulated dimmers for me, free of any charge of course, feel free to mail.`

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Well, David, I can't claim
Author: jeffhansen
Date: 23/09/2008 - 00:15
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Well, David, I can't claim to have REALLY bad power at Melville, but every time the big fridge in the kitchen kicks in, the stage lights flicker.
Is that the sort of thing you are looking to overcome with these dimmers?

www.meltheco.org.au


I would think it is more
Author: David Ashton
Date: 23/09/2008 - 09:27

I would think it is more likely that your fridge is pulling down the phase that your controller is on, causing the flicker, so it might be worthwhile running a lead to a different power socket on another phase and seeing if the problem returns or fit a surge limiter to the fridge,[talk to Don]about NTC Surgeguard.


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