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Power Blinks

Power supply occurrences were unnoticed years ago. Today, these occurrences are reported by the many electronic devices all around us. Before digital clocks, we never noticed these “blinks”. Now, these events seem to happen all the time. They are not more frequent, but we are more aware of them.

Faulty wiring
Poor grounding
Loose connections
Inadequate wire size
These conditions can cause voltage drops, momentary outages (blinks), or electrical noise

Reclosers

Having the power blink is better than the alternative—having it go out completely.

Blinks are sometimes caused by devices called “reclosers” that are designed to protect the electrical system. Reclosers essentially act as the circuit breakers in your home, with one major difference – they reset themselves after “breaking” the circuit.

The intent is that a tree touching the line, or other problem, will cause the recloser to open. The device will reset itself, and power will once again flow down the line. If the problem has cleared the line, power will stay on. If the problem still exists, the recloser will operate again. After trying 3 times, most reclosers are designed to stay open until the problem is fixed and the device is manually reset. The opening and closing of the recloser is almost instantaneous and is often not even noticed.

The alternative to using reclosers is to use fuses on each line. While the use of fuses would result in fewer blinks, it would also create more outages.

If You Experience Frequent Blinks

Causes of Power Outages & Blinks Video