Are you a troll? Most would disconnect the mains supply to the unit first.
Unless you remove the mains from it, it has still active parts.
Are you a troll? Most would disconnect the mains supply to the unit first.
Unless you remove the mains from it, it has still active parts.
Seems unlikely....
You may find this useful if it is an RCD related problem:
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 03:01:47 -0700, snipped-for-privacy@googlemail.com mused:
No. All this will do is leave the internal battery to take over which will eventually discharge, anywhere between 5 minutes and a fair few hours, and then possibly everything will start ringing\wailing.
Your battery is also probably knackered, hence the sounding of sirens when power is turned on\off.
Makes no difference, it's still using power and is still monitoring the 24H circuits.
From what you've said so far I'd leave well alone if I were you and get a 2nd opinion on the problem, from another electrician.
the electrician solved it some wire touching on a plug
thankyou
plug socket it was not my plug
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