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jmccann | 08:42 Wed 16th Apr 2008 | Home & Garden
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certain ceiling lights and table lights in my house, go dim and then bright again as if there is a surge of electricity, only for a few minutes and then goes back to normal.
anyone one know what this might be ? we moved to the house a year ago and had the electrics checked and had extra sockets in certain rooms put in.

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It is caused by electrical surge - and typically happens when tv soaps are ending and kettles get switched on.

Shouldn't be anything to worry about.
If you are saying ALL the lights in the house do this, then it is as Ethel says. The National Grid reduces the supply voltage to certain areas as a means of balancing the load versus the supply on a short term basis. It means that the supply voltage can fall as low as about -10% below the nominal figure. Your eyes are able to detect this in the light output delivered from the lamps.
We live in the country with a lot of overhead lines (we've overhead lines to our house) and we get this a lot.

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