As what Dale said, try the oxycon on a different circuit. The easiest way to do this is to connect via extension cord to another room. All the outlets in the room are usually on the same circuit. As for hallway plugs, they may or may not be on the same circuit as your room.
If that solves the problem, get the electrician to put in a separate circuit.
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HELLCAT! with 2 oxycons and household NG (yes I will be increasing the oxy)
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