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This went on for a few days in a row - we'd get home, half of the electrical system wasn't working, and then after testing out what was or wasn't working, the whole system started working again. But we notices a pattern - the half of the electrical system that wasn't working, would start working again soon after turning on the electric oven. After a few days of this, we realized there was something seriously weird going on, so we called the utility company, who sent someone out to fix it. He started from outside of the house, and discovered that one of the phases was out. He started checking back to the source, and discovered that the power was okay coming out of the distribution box for our street, but one of the phases wasn't making it to the junction box right in front of our house. He also discovered that there had been some street work in front of the house about 6 months earlier, in which part of the pavement had been dug up. So, the next day, the utility company sent people out to dig up the underground wiring, and they discovered that one of the wires had been nicked and corroded. As soon as they repaired the wire, everything was working as normal in the house. So what was going on? To the best of our figuring, the wire that was nicked during the previous street work, and then it slowly corroded away over the next months until it was no longer completing the circuit. But when we turned on the oven, it drew so much current that the heat from the adjacent wires caused all the wires to expand, pushing the ends of the broken wire back together and completing the circuit. |
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