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Called to a rental property. Reported fault was "plug sockets are hot"
Actual fault (tenant not present, suspect English may not be first language) was "sockets tripped"
So only one of the two rings was tripping the rcd. Didn't take long to find it was an extension lead. Not PA tested so assume it belongs to the tenant.
As I went to pick it up, water ran out from it. Now here is the thing, there is no source or water nearby, the carpet where it was sitting was not wet, it didn't smell of cat piss. So how does an extension lead become full of water without making the carpet wet?
I couldn't see the rogue traders hidden camera anywhere.
Actual fault (tenant not present, suspect English may not be first language) was "sockets tripped"
So only one of the two rings was tripping the rcd. Didn't take long to find it was an extension lead. Not PA tested so assume it belongs to the tenant.
As I went to pick it up, water ran out from it. Now here is the thing, there is no source or water nearby, the carpet where it was sitting was not wet, it didn't smell of cat piss. So how does an extension lead become full of water without making the carpet wet?
I couldn't see the rogue traders hidden camera anywhere.