I know this question may be presented often and I've done much research trying to diagnose the problem, but have been unable to figure it out, or determine whether it is something I should be concerned with.
I've noticed that when my GAS dryer kicks on, a few select lights will quickly dim. It only occurs right when the dryer kicks on. There are three lights that I've been able to see exhibit the behavior.
1) chandelier in dining room on dimmer (circuit 1)
2) boob light in kitchen on dimmer (circuit 2)
3) outdoor flood light (circuit 3--same circuit as dryer and this circuit may be a little overloaded--at least has dryer, washer, gas stove, flood light)
I've done some meter tests and everything seems to be fine from main to main, main to neutral, and from each of the circuits to neutral. I also tested the dryer on a different circuit with it being the only thing on the circuit.
I've ran tests from circuit to neutral while simultaneously turning on the dryer and the voltage drops from 124 to 121 very quickly and then jumps back up.
Anyone think this is a serious issue, further diagnostics I could do, or any thoughts?
Thanks!
I've noticed that when my GAS dryer kicks on, a few select lights will quickly dim. It only occurs right when the dryer kicks on. There are three lights that I've been able to see exhibit the behavior.
1) chandelier in dining room on dimmer (circuit 1)
2) boob light in kitchen on dimmer (circuit 2)
3) outdoor flood light (circuit 3--same circuit as dryer and this circuit may be a little overloaded--at least has dryer, washer, gas stove, flood light)
I've done some meter tests and everything seems to be fine from main to main, main to neutral, and from each of the circuits to neutral. I also tested the dryer on a different circuit with it being the only thing on the circuit.
I've ran tests from circuit to neutral while simultaneously turning on the dryer and the voltage drops from 124 to 121 very quickly and then jumps back up.
Anyone think this is a serious issue, further diagnostics I could do, or any thoughts?
Thanks!