Do you have a transformer on the power pole at the end of your 100' line? Or are you using the same transformer as your neighbor? If the latter is the case, you can request your power co to put your own transformer up for you - at their cost. I did this and cured the same problem you are having. In power co. lingo it's called "a too big line drop" and it is technically not allowed. You may have to do some talking and calling to get it though.... The fact that you are ok at night supports this (although power is generally smoother at night anyway).
Do you have a heat pump? If so, check to make sure it is well grounded. Mine would cause line dips when it came on. See if you can time the fluctuations with something like that coming on (water well pump can do it too) so you can isolate the problem. Good luck!
Do you have a heat pump? If so, check to make sure it is well grounded. Mine would cause line dips when it came on. See if you can time the fluctuations with something like that coming on (water well pump can do it too) so you can isolate the problem. Good luck!