That was one of your better ideas , you can't hang on to them for long and remain alive .(I stopped touching it when i got the shock)
That's what an electrician can answer.But to my original question, why is there still live electricity when I switched off the main Red Switch on the far right?
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Which introduced a fault causing it to trip the RCD?Also just to add, I think the MCB next to the Red Switch was added as the previous owner had a conservatory built afterwards.
Can you switch everything OFF , all the MCBs & RCDs & the RED swicth ......then switch ON that MCB next to the red switch . See if ground floor plugs come on by plugging in a lamp or the radio.But to my original question, why is there still live electricity when I switched off the main Red Switch on the far right?
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Was that using an insulated screwdriver or an ordinary screwdriver with a bare blade? i.e. do you think one hand might have touched the screw that you were tightening? (touched a bare screwdriver blade)@ProDave Just to clarify, i was screwing in the last black wire which is the one in the picture that has not been screwed in yet. However it was my other hand which was touching the metal face plate that got a shock.
This is what it looks like behind the faceplate: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Vbnrswygq8iCivk1u3HrrCAh9T7-68mW/view?usp=sharing
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