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Blinking Lights

Friday | June 20, 2025
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Have you ever noticed your lights blink during a thunderstorm? Or perhaps you’ve returned home to found your microwave clock blinking despite a sunny day. When this happens, your home has likely experienced a brief disruption to your electric service, which could result from a power blink or surge. While the symptoms of blinks and surges can appear similar, what’s happening behind the scenes can be quite different.

 

Power blinks are brief service interruptions typically caused by a fault (short circuit) on a power line or a protective device that’s working in reaction to the fault. Faults are caused by a variety of disturbances, like squirrels, birds or other small animals contacting an energized power line; tree branches touching a power line; or lightning. In fact, when it comes to power disruptions caused by critters, squirrels reign supreme. In 2019 alone, squirrels were responsible for more than 1,200 outages.

You may also experience a brief interruption when protective devices are working to detect the fault. Believe it or not, these brief power blinks caused by protective devices are actually good because that means the equipment is working as it should to prevent a prolonged outage.

Regardless of the outage cause, Tri-County Electric's crews will be on their way to inspect the damage and make necessary repairs. Any time you experience repeated power disruptions, please let us know so we can help you determine the cause and minimize future issues.

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  • WHO WE ARE
    • ANNUAL MEETING
    • BOARD OF DIRECTORS
      • How to Run for the Board
    • BY-LAWS
    • LEADERSHIP
    • SERVICE TERRITORY
  • ACCOUNT SERVICES
    • PAY MY BILL
    • REPORT AN OUTAGE
    • UNCLAIMED CAPITAL CREDITS & MISCELLANEOUS
    • SIGN UP FOR SERVICE
    • CAPITAL CREDITS
    • FEE SCHEDULE
    • DEMAND
  • MEMBER SERVICES
    • CONSIDERING SOLAR?
    • ELECTRIC VEHICLES
      • EV FACTS
      • EV MODELS
      • POTENTIAL SAVINGS
      • CHARGER FINDER
    • EFFICIENCY REBATES
    • EFFICIENCY TIPS
      • TAKE CONTROL & SAVE
      • TOGETHER WE SAVE
    • YOUTH TOUR & CYCLE
    • CO-OP CONNECTIONS
    • Power Up Co-Op Camp
    • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
  • CAREERS
  • SAFETY
    • RIGHT-OF-WAY
    • SAFETY DEMONSTRATIONS
    • SAFETY RESOURCES
      • ENERGIZING SAFETY
      • SAFE ELECTRICITY
  • TCEC FOUNDATION
  • CONTACT US