Apologize for being off topic but a safety question.  Do you people  monitor 
your AC line at your home, business,shop etc?  I've been having a  problem in 
central NJ with high line around 1:00 am. Our spec is 115.2 -  124.8.  Around 
1 AM I run 127.0, 126.4  with a daily average  around 124 during the rest of 
the day.  As we all know many electronic  products are really not off when we 
hit the off button. Although today's  electronics are designed for higher AC 
line voltages.  I've  already experienced one work bench light ballast fire. 
Plus a large number  of smoked electronic test equipment.  I continually see 
phase shift  capacitors being switched in and out on my line monitor or is it 
bad  
grounds? The volt readings are done with a Fluke 77 that has been  
calibration checked and certified correct.  Would someone educate me  on proper 
power 
utilities. Please contact me off R-B unless others feel they  would like to 
know 
also. Again I apologize burning up air  time.  
Gary   K2UQ
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