Does it only occur when the washer is agitating or with other appliances operating as well e.g. air con fridge starting etc.
How many power outlet fuses are in the premises power box?
It may be that the washer is feeding back on the same feed as the table lamp outlets but not on other outlets that are on a different fuse.
You’ve got to start looking for the problem somewhere and start eliminating possible causes if it isn’t the washer itself that is the problem. Some have line filters in the supply inputs in the machine to prevent problems.
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If it only occurs when the washer is agitating and not with other major appliances operating then if possible connect the washer using a suitably rated power extension cord to an outlet where the problem didn't occur when the laps were plugged into it and check if it now happens with the lamps. If the outlet is too far away just try the nearest different power outlet just to prove whether it is the machine or perhaps the power outlet that the washer is normally connected to. This is just to check if there may be a problem withthe power outlet that the washer is connected to e.g. reversed active and neutral leads or a missing earth if it is a 3 pin outlet etc. Depending on your location [https://www.homedepot.com/p/Receptacle-Tester-400-029/206303234|outlet testers (example only) are available from major hardware stores and can be used to clearly show if an outlet is wired correctly or if it has a wiring problem
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If it only occurs when the washer is agitating and not with other major appliances operating then if possible connect the washer using a suitably rated power extension cord to an outlet where the problem didn't occur when the laps were plugged into it and check if it now happens with the lamps. If the outlet is too far away just try the nearest different power outlet just to prove whether it is the machine or perhaps the power outlet that the washer is normally connected to. This is just to check if there may be a problem withthe power outlet that the washer is connected to e.g. reversed active and neutral leads or a missing earth if it is a 3 pin outlet etc. Depending on your location [https://www.homedepot.com/p/Receptacle-Tester-400-029/206303234|outlet testers] (example only) are available from major hardware stores and can be used to clearly show if an outlet is wired correctly or if it has a wiring problem
Are the lamps incandescent (halogen), LED or CFL (compact fluorescent) and are they a different type to the others that don’t exhibit the same problem?
Just trying to check and eliminate all possible scenarios
Does it only occur when the washer is agitating or with other appliances operating as well e.g. air con fridge starting etc.
How many power outlet fuses are in the premises power box?
It may be that the washer is feeding back on the same feed as the table lamp outlets but not on other outlets that are on a different fuse.
You’ve got to start looking for the problem somewhere and start eliminating possible causes if it isn’t the washer itself that is the problem. Some have line filters in the supply inputs in the machine to prevent problems.
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If it only occurs when the washer is agitating and not with other major appliances operating then if possible connect the washer using a suitably rated power extension cord to an outlet where the problem didn't occur when the laps were plugged into it and check if it now happens with the lamps. If the outlet is too far away just try the nearest different power outlet just to prove whether it is the machine or perhaps the power outlet that the washer is normally connected to.
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If it only occurs when the washer is agitating and not with other major appliances operating then if possible connect the washer using a suitably rated power extension cord to an outlet where the problem didn't occur when the laps were plugged into it and check if it now happens with the lamps. If the outlet is too far away just try the nearest different power outlet just to prove whether it is the machine or perhaps the power outlet that the washer is normally connected to. This is just to check if there may be a problem withthe power outlet that the washer is connected to e.g. reversed active and neutral leads or a missing earth if it is a 3 pin outlet etc. Depending on your location [https://www.homedepot.com/p/Receptacle-Tester-400-029/206303234|outlet testers (example only) are available from major hardware stores and can be used to clearly show if an outlet is wired correctly or if it has a wiring problem
Are the lamps incandescent (halogen), LED or CFL (compact fluorescent) and are they a different type to the others that don’t exhibit the same problem?
Just trying to check and eliminate all possible scenarios
Does it only occur when the washer is agitating or with other appliances operating as well e.g. air con fridge starting etc.
How many power outlet fuses are in the premises power box?
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It may be that the washer is feeding back on the same feed as the table lamp outlets but not on other outlets that areon a different fuse.
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It may be that the washer is feeding back on the same feed as the table lamp outlets but not on other outlets that are on a different fuse.
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You got to start looking for the problem somewhere and it may be the washer. Some have line filters in the supply inputs in the machine to prevent problems.
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You’ve got to start looking for the problem somewhere and start eliminating possible causes if it isn’t the washer itself that is the problem. Some have line filters in the supply inputs in the machine to prevent problems.
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If possible connect the washer using a suitably rated power extension cord to an outlet where the problem didn't occur when the laps were plugged into it and check if it now happens with the lamps. If the outlet is too far away just try the nearest different power outlet just to prove whether it is the machine or perhaps the power outlet that the washer is normally connected to.
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If it only occurs when the washer is agitating and not with other major appliances operating then if possible connect the washer using a suitably rated power extension cord to an outlet where the problem didn't occur when the laps were plugged into it and check if it now happens with the lamps. If the outlet is too far away just try the nearest different power outlet just to prove whether it is the machine or perhaps the power outlet that the washer is normally connected to.
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Are the lamps incandescent (halogen), LED or CFL (compact fluorescent)?
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Are the lamps incandescent (halogen), LED or CFL (compact fluorescent) and are they a different type to the others that don’t exhibit the same problem?
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Just trying to check and eliminate all possible scenarios
Does it only occur when the washer is agitating or with other appliances operating as well e.g. air con fridge etc.
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Does it only occur when the washer is agitating or with other appliances operating as well e.g. air con fridge starting etc.
How many power outlet fuses are in the premises power box?
It may be that the washer is feeding back on the same feed as the table lamp outlets but not on other outlets that areon a different fuse.
You got to start looking for the problem somewhere and it may be the washer. Some have line filters in the supply inputs in the machine to prevent problems.
If possible connect the washer using a suitably rated power extension cord to an outlet where the problem didn't occur when the laps were plugged into it and check if it now happens with the lamps. If the outlet is too far away just try the nearest different power outlet just to prove whether it is the machine or perhaps the power outlet that the washer is normally connected to.
Are the lamps incandescent (halogen), LED or CFL (compact fluorescent)?
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What is the make and model number of the washer?
Does it only occur when the washer is agitating or with other appliances operating as well e.g. air con fridge etc.
How many power outlet fuses are in the premises power box?
It may be that the washer is feeding back on the same feed as the table lamp outlets but not on other outlets that areon a different fuse.
You got to start looking for the problem somewhere and it may be the washer. Some have line filters in the supply inputs in the machine to prevent problems.
If possible connect the washer using a suitably rated power extension cord to an outlet where the problem didn't occur when the laps were plugged into it and check if it now happens with the lamps. If the outlet is too far away just try the nearest different power outlet just to prove whether it is the machine or perhaps the power outlet that the washer is normally connected to.
Are the lamps incandescent (halogen), LED or CFL (compact fluorescent)?