You really should call an electrician. I'll bet a nickel it's one of two things: the service ground lost integrity; or... if you have aluminum wiring, the lugs at the panel and breakers need to be deoxidized and re-tightened.
I need some help with power in my home!
This is a vulnerable question. I've been doing this hobby for way too long to not know the answer to this. I have seen lots of products marketed for power, but I've never had the need. But here we go...
The power in our house is really unstable. Lights flicker when I turn on the kettle. The space heater nearly takes us down.
Is there some sort of regulator type thing that stores power and sends it safely and consistently to my stereos? Like a block that sits between the wall and all of my components?
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As @gs5556 sayd:
And a power condition will not ameliorate those issues, if they exist. |
You really should fix the route cause of the flickering lights. A visit from an electrician isn't outrages, and could save your home, as well as fix the issue. It could be as simple as loose wiring. If you're remotely handy and have some basic electrical knowledge, you can kill the main power in your panel, remove the cover, and tighten down all the connections. |
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