Thank you, I may be wrong but I’ve got 3 separate ring mains in my house, cooker with extra socket, a single socket in the hallway and then the rest of the house. The mrs told me 6 months ago that she was getting shocks from the sink when the tap was running, although My father and I never felt them at all. They came and went according to her. About 3 weeks ago I fixed a leak underground on an old lead pipe in the outside toilet (not earthed) and felt the shocks as I put my hand under the puddle of water. This pipe is a separate feed from the house and can only be shut off from the main valve on the street ( under the grid that says “water”) shortly after this we’ve upgraded our hot tub. It’s an inflatable one and the main unit is housed in plastic with an inline thermo switch plus a cut out mode for earth safety. It’s not connected to the tub, no water involved at all, the unit works with an extension lead from next door but won’t work from any 3 of my ring mains even with all the other fuses turned off. I’ve checked the earth from the board and added an extra 4mm earth from this direct to the earth rod( all I could get hold of otherwise it would be 10mm) I’ve also renewed all the bonding straps and added the heating pipes to the earth. I know I haven’t tested the new earth rod but I’m sure 4ft of copper is better than the rotten steel rod that I had. I’m very competent at anything I do and I know tests need to be done, but should I be looking at something else first because I’m sure just powering 1 single socket on it’s own With good a good earth from the board should be adequate. If not then please let me know????