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I have read a few articles in reference to this but I am having same issue with the red exclamation point on my eb832 over the voltage. My question is what could this be. Everything in tank is running fine. I just hooked up another MP10 and that is when I noticed it. Second mp10 is plugged into a wall outlet so why now. Any input I tend to overreact and freak out when this happens but this time I’m gonna keep
my fingers crossed amd hope it’s nothing.

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OK so correct me if I’m wrong this is just a warning to let me know my voltage is low and there’s nothing I can do about that this is an issue with the power company and theamount of power they’re providing right now
 

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OK so correct me if I’m wrong this is just a warning to let me know my voltage is low and there’s nothing I can do about that this is an issue with the power company and theamount of power they’re providing right now
You may be overloading the circuit. Try unplugging other appliances/devices on the same circuit and watch the voltage. We had to get a 2nd run from the panel because the TV, computers, rolling air conditioner etc. dropped the voltage rather low on the same line. You will see a bit of a dip when your tank heater turns on as well.
 
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I will have to keep an eye on it now the voltage is at 110. I’m gonna unplug the new mp10 and see if anything changes
 

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Thats the incoming voltage to your house. This time of year depending on where you live it can be a bit low..
 

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Yes, this is common when everyone is running air conditioners and putting a strain on the local power grid. It’s only a warning and your devices should remain running.
 

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