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Old 1-Aug-2017, 2:27 PM   #6
rickbb
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Could be as simple as the hair dryer and the TV are plugged into the same circuit. Although code nowadays requires bathroom outlets to be separate ground fault interrupt circuits.

Try moving the hair dryer around the house to see if you isolate it down to a power line issue. If you can then a power line stabilizer/filter on your TV might solve the problem. Ferrite beads on the cords could also help too.

You might have to do both the line filtering and the chicken wire if you really want to solve it.
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