When we upgraded to a pricey flat screen TV, I insisted on a high quality surge protector. I wouldn't accept a cheap power strip, I went for this;
http://mobile.walmart.com/ip/Monste...-1850-HD-PowerCenter-Surge-Protector/17490790
During the winter, I have no issues, but in the summer, that surge protector trips a LOT. Some days are much worse than others. The surge protector has a digital read out to tell me what the voltage is coming in to the unit. Without any air conditioners (window units) on, voltage runs about 114-118. When I start putting on ACs, the line voltage climbs and bounces around. Over 127 and the protector trips.
With all my window units running, and line voltage over 125, if I put on my pool filter, the voltage DROPS to 120 or less and tends to stay there.
Now, I'm not a trained electrician, bit I'm a pretty well educated homeowner and this situation has me baffled.
http://mobile.walmart.com/ip/Monste...-1850-HD-PowerCenter-Surge-Protector/17490790
During the winter, I have no issues, but in the summer, that surge protector trips a LOT. Some days are much worse than others. The surge protector has a digital read out to tell me what the voltage is coming in to the unit. Without any air conditioners (window units) on, voltage runs about 114-118. When I start putting on ACs, the line voltage climbs and bounces around. Over 127 and the protector trips.
With all my window units running, and line voltage over 125, if I put on my pool filter, the voltage DROPS to 120 or less and tends to stay there.
Now, I'm not a trained electrician, bit I'm a pretty well educated homeowner and this situation has me baffled.