What to do if the light blinks when you turn on the warm floor?

Lyudmila asks:
Hello! We bought a house, hot water and electric heating, and so when the warm floor heats up and turns off, a blink of light occurs. We are afraid that household appliances will fly from such leaps. If we buy a voltage stabilizer and connect a warm floor to it, will this solve the problem of surges? Or do you need to put the trunk on the whole house? Thanks for the answer!
The answer to the question:
Hello! Your fears are quite logical, but rather you need to do the opposite - connect everything through a stabilizer, at least a relay, but it is better electronic (triac) or to buy small stabilizers on the most important and expensive devices (it may come out cheaper). And check the quality of the connections in the electrical panel, and if desired, and at the input - a drawdown when turning on powerful consumers can appear due to poor contact. You can also try to solve the problem by reducing the load included in one moment. That is, if it is possible to turn on the heated floor not all at once but in sections with a slight delay, also a water heater or boiler (or whatever you have) - if there are several heating elements in it, then turn on each one with a delay. This can be done using a time delay relay (type RVO-15 or you can search for some others, there are many of them).
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