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"content": "#[0] I doubt it's to do with our voltage - if you've never seen this, you might be from a place where variable-speed compressors are the norm.\n\nThey're not, here. Starting to get common but still quite rare in the grand scheme. When that contactor closes, you'll definitely see a disturbance in the lights for a fraction of a second.",
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