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On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 21:17:25 -0500, Jay wrote
(in article ): It's not mechanical...not like a static of loose connections. It's a loud buzz, equal timing on/off/on/off, at about 1 second intervals. Definitely electrical in nature and it affects all my phones, hard wired and cordless. And once again, the strange thing is that I can turn on any dimmer light and the same noise will start, so it's like the noise is being generated somewhere else but being somehow introduced when a dimmer is activated. I don't know how to isolate this at all. This is independent of the fact that some of the dimmers cause their own buzzes...some very loud, others are quiet, but any will start this intermittent buzz. Jay Did you try "introducing the buzz and then flippinh circuit breakers in various combinations? Also, you might want to ask for suggestions in one of the "Home Repair/Improvement" newsgroups. ++ Gray // |
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