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    Aug 15, 2013, 10:28 AM
    Light fluttering in microwave
    I had a new panel put in and now when I open my microwave - the light flutters. It also sounds and looks like it starts on a high power and then the power dropps as if it was on a dimmer. I used a cube like tester and it says the circuit is working properly, yet when I plug my microwave into another socket - it works fine. Any suggestions?

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