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re: Need Electrician Help - House With 10% Power?!?
Posted by ThickCutCod on 9/6/21 at 9:54 am to BrockLanders
I had this same issue. When my power went out I saw my transformer shooting sparks out followed by a bad smell of something burning.
When the power came back on only a certain part of the house had power, AC would constantly restart itself, etc.
My neighbor had an electrician check her breaker box (giggity) and told her she wasn't getting full power.
Called Entergy to report a bad transformer. Be sure to tell them to send someone to actually look at it closely because they had to come out twice to resolve the issue.
The first guys just looked at the transformer from the ground (transformer on a pole) and said looks great. They weren't Entergy but a company from North Carolina. 2nd group was actually some Entergy guys.
Good luck. I'd just say that someone needs to look at your transformer. If your neighbors are home ask them and have them call Entergy as well.
When the power came back on only a certain part of the house had power, AC would constantly restart itself, etc.
My neighbor had an electrician check her breaker box (giggity) and told her she wasn't getting full power.
Called Entergy to report a bad transformer. Be sure to tell them to send someone to actually look at it closely because they had to come out twice to resolve the issue.
The first guys just looked at the transformer from the ground (transformer on a pole) and said looks great. They weren't Entergy but a company from North Carolina. 2nd group was actually some Entergy guys.
Good luck. I'd just say that someone needs to look at your transformer. If your neighbors are home ask them and have them call Entergy as well.
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