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Power Flashed at the house last night, now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="TinkerTanker" data-source="post: 3751679" data-attributes="member: 50228"><p>The clock runs off of 120v. And again that shouldn't happen. If you connect 120 to the stove, then run the same connection off of a leg to the oven, it shouldn't come on based on the stove's activity. I'd still check the polarity, but that's just me and I borrow trouble all the time. </p><p></p><p>If that stove or oven ever shocks you though, it could be a hum dinger!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TinkerTanker, post: 3751679, member: 50228"] The clock runs off of 120v. And again that shouldn't happen. If you connect 120 to the stove, then run the same connection off of a leg to the oven, it shouldn't come on based on the stove's activity. I'd still check the polarity, but that's just me and I borrow trouble all the time. If that stove or oven ever shocks you though, it could be a hum dinger! [/QUOTE]
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