treetomato
DIY
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 on or not.
I have noticed that this tends to happen when the outside motion detecting light is triggered.
Also a burning sensation seems to emanate from appliances whether they are switched on or not. My kettle's cable gets red hot after I have boiled water.
I have only been in this abode for 3 weeks, and none of my appliances have behaved this way before.
I'm thinking that somehow there is a surge of electricity into the cabling.
Please humour me and don't tell me that it isn't happening. Instead, can someone tell me how it is possible to cause this to happen?
Also, at night, there is a nasty vibration coming from the ceiling above the window and also from the floor diagonally opposite. By morning, the vibration is so bad that the entire room is vibrating.
All the while, there is an irritating high-pitched hiss that might be due to wifi or RF.
Please can someone tell me what causes these things and most importantly, what I can do to stop it from happening.
Because I am in rented accommodation, I have no control over the kitchen, the fuse box, the boilers or the wifi.
Many thanks.
I have noticed that this tends to happen when the outside motion detecting light is triggered.
Also a burning sensation seems to emanate from appliances whether they are switched on or not. My kettle's cable gets red hot after I have boiled water.
I have only been in this abode for 3 weeks, and none of my appliances have behaved this way before.
I'm thinking that somehow there is a surge of electricity into the cabling.
Please humour me and don't tell me that it isn't happening. Instead, can someone tell me how it is possible to cause this to happen?
Also, at night, there is a nasty vibration coming from the ceiling above the window and also from the floor diagonally opposite. By morning, the vibration is so bad that the entire room is vibrating.
All the while, there is an irritating high-pitched hiss that might be due to wifi or RF.
Please can someone tell me what causes these things and most importantly, what I can do to stop it from happening.
Because I am in rented accommodation, I have no control over the kitchen, the fuse box, the boilers or the wifi.
Many thanks.