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does resin bjd turn really yellow?

I just heard this issue that resin bjd's will turn yellow over time.. I just spent over a thousand bucks on my first 2 bjd's and I don't really like the idea of them turning yellow over time. but I am searching photos of bjd's that have turned yellow. and I can't find them. do they actually turn yellow? like lemon yellow. cause that would really bother me.. how yellow can they get?

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The furnace should be on its own dedicated circuit. My guess is that the installers did not run additional power, but rather used what was already there. So you most likely now have an over load going on. The lights flickering, is an indication that there is a lot of current draw on that circuit when another appliance turns on. It is possible that the lights may also be on the same circuit, which is also incorrect. To test my theory, you can turn off the breaker that supplies your new furnace, then go into the laundry room and see if anything else will still operate. My guess is no. You will have to have an electrician wire in another circuit to your laundry room to supply the furnace with a separate power source.

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