gazisthebest
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I have a box in my bedroom, it's next to the mains which leads outside, u side there are green grounding wires, basically green wires, and there's a big metal plate. I keep getting shocks in my bedroom
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Thanks Tim, still confused what the box is possibly a ground box as it has ground wires.Well it's probably a bell of some purpose. It may not actually be too relevant exactly what it is or may have done once.
In general you could be getting shocks for a number of reasons, including:
-being statically charged and discharging yourself by touching something that is earthed
-touching something that has low resistance that is in contact with something that is live.
-touching something that is directly live.
-a serious supply fault raising earthed things to live potential
And as we've said several times (and you've acknowledged) it needs looking at.
I'm scared of the box dudeI'm really intrigued why you won't post a photo on here. I'm pretty certain we could confirm what it is.
I'm scared of the box dude
I'm really intrigued why you won't post a photo on here. I'm pretty certain we could confirm what it is.
Well at the moment I’m having to play nice because he’s still got my prototype and I want it back. That, and I’m afraid he figured out how to work it and now…. knows things.I'm more intrigued why anyone wants to help someone who doesn't want to help themselves and why people entertain trolls.
Best just lock up the room and not go anywhere near it again.I'm scared of the box dude
I knew straight away he was pulling our .............I'm more intrigued why anyone wants to help someone who doesn't want to help themselves and why people entertain trolls.
I knew straight away he was pulling our .............
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