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Originally Posted by ditka41
SECO guys just left my house in Fernandina. Apparently several more homes nearby with the same issues. While SECO was here another neighbor came over to report the same problems . The responders seem baffled for answers but are very polite and said there is no immediate danger with what's going on. Could be a "bad batch of electrical equipment that was bought in volume for this area's initial construction" is one idea. In this neighborhood the houses are new enough that this issue should be reported to Home Warranty dept. of the Villages as they may need to become involved in replacements if a batch of faulty equipment has been installed.
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I agree, talk to all of your neighbors, and have all of them contact home warranty, you may be on to something. By the way, my neighbor must have one of the Whirlpool units with the LEDs that cause the problem, my Whirlpool so far has not caused any problems.
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