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Hi folks,
I am at my wits end with constantly replacing bulbs in my house. The reason they blow so quickly is, I think, due to voltage fluctuations. I suspect all circuits are affected, but I notice it in the lights as they all flicker (together) from time to time (every day) throughout the whole house.
We have a relatively modern MK Sentry board with standard MCBs. These almost never trip. Should I switch to using the RCBO version of the breakers, would that help? Have also thought about buying a load of varistors and wiring one into every lighting point. Good idea?
The only lights that aren't a problem are in my bathroom, where they are transformed down to a lower voltage. But it doesn't seem a practical solution to use that approach everywhere. Neither could we live with only fluorescent lights - though I understand that these are less susceptible.
Many thanks for any advice.
I am at my wits end with constantly replacing bulbs in my house. The reason they blow so quickly is, I think, due to voltage fluctuations. I suspect all circuits are affected, but I notice it in the lights as they all flicker (together) from time to time (every day) throughout the whole house.
We have a relatively modern MK Sentry board with standard MCBs. These almost never trip. Should I switch to using the RCBO version of the breakers, would that help? Have also thought about buying a load of varistors and wiring one into every lighting point. Good idea?
The only lights that aren't a problem are in my bathroom, where they are transformed down to a lower voltage. But it doesn't seem a practical solution to use that approach everywhere. Neither could we live with only fluorescent lights - though I understand that these are less susceptible.
Many thanks for any advice.