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    What is causing burning and vibration and how to stop it?

    Would you ask your doctor about red hot kettle cabling, or would you ask an electrician? I'm sure you must know, if you're an electrician, that there's a British Standard (7161, if I recall correctly) that prohibits the installation of electrical wiring alongside plumbing pipes because the...
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    What is causing burning and vibration and how to stop it?

    I am renting a room and at night, the floor gets searing hot (or feels that way) in places. I have noticed that this is where the ceiling light cabling runs on the lower floor. Similarly, where the ceiling light cabline runs on my ceiling, heat belts down. This happens whether the lights are...
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    Lights and electromagnetic fields

    My LED lights (ceiling and wall) emit periodic and random flashes, even when switched off. These can be seen best at night. After the flashes, there's a hissing sound. An electromagnetic field forms between the lights and/or their wiring and where these fields intersect, there is a strong...
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    Nodular network of heating sensors/transponders?

    Thanks. I've only just had an Full Inspection done from an electrician, and still await the report. However, he said that it would not show any emissions (surges), particularly those that emanate from a socket which is switched off with no plug in it. You see, I'm tring to ascertain whether...
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    Nodular network of heating sensors/transponders?

    Not that I currently own, although a few years ago, we replaced the washing machine, which just stopped working. As far as appliances plugged into the sockets in my area, no damaged apppliances, to my knowledge have ever been plugged in.
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    Nodular network of heating sensors/transponders?

    The electrician just assumed that something that had been plugged into the socket had blown the socket, even though I told him that it had not been used and was switched off. He then lectured me on overload of outlets, even though my entire room only has 3 sockets in use (there are4 double...
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    Nodular network of heating sensors/transponders?

    No, it's owner occupied by my husband and myself - we are divorcing and he does not want a divorce, because he doesn't want to share the proceeds of the sale of the house. It always concerns the location of the socets and switches. But also, the location of standalone and central heating...
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    Nodular network of heating sensors/transponders?

    Thanks for responding. This is happening in our home. The purpose is (I think) twofold to locate human presence and to send a charge of energy to that location. I know it sounds bizarre, but when moving to a location, there will be what sounds like loud static-type clicks down the power line...
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    Introduction

    Hi, I'm a DIY householder trying to find out what is causing the anomalies in our household. I suspect that someone is messing with the system tso that it can function as a monitoring system. I need to find out what is happening, provide an explanation of what is happening and then prove it...
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    Nodular network of heating sensors/transponders?

    Theoretically, is it possible to utilise/connect to the sensor in a heater, even if the heater is not connected to a power source? Presumably, the sensor has some of antenna which would enable it to sense temperature outside of the circuitry. If so, is it possible to network these sensors with...

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