Power dips

A power dip is a very short drop in voltage in a system (generally home AC wiring). It is most commonly observed when a high-current device (such as a hair dryer, microwave, or table saw) is switched on and lights in the same system will dim momentarily. There are also other sources for voltage dips coming from places higher up in the distribution stream than an individual home.

Protection

While most electrical devices are not adversely affected, devices that need a more reliable voltage can be protected with the use of an uninterruptible power supply.

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