Oh no, I didn't realize that your incandescent lights were flickering
too. My mistake for failure to grok your situation. If the power is
daisy chained through other devices, you may have a bad wire nut or
wiring device with a bad internal or external connection. Hopefully
there is no (shudder) aluminum Romex in your home. I often use The
Jesus Method to find breakers and the smoke test to find bad connections
but you really need to have experience and spotters on hand to use the
smoke test. It would surprise you to know that many bad connections can
be found by listening to the various junctions when a circuit is loaded
to maximum capacity just short of tripping the circuit breaker. I have
an ultrasonic leak detector and infrared thermometer I've used to find
bad connections or malfunctioning breakers. Years ago, I worked for an
electrical contracting company that started using real time thermal
imaging to detect malfunctioning equipment and bad connections. A good
infrared thermometer is cost effective for a home owner to purchase
these days with the ultrasonic detectors being a bit expensive and
thermal imagers being too costly for a do-it-yourselfer to justify the
expense with even the least costly commercially available units. There
is a fellow who came up with a home-brew add on for an iPhone. ^_^
http://www.techhive.com/article/2000424/this-hack-turns-your-iphone-into-a-cheap-thermal-imaging-camera.html
http://tinyurl.com/dy8c9lt
http://www.instructables.com/id/Thermal-Imaging-Phone-Camera/
http://tinyurl.com/d28o8fj
TDD