Tell the wife you are worried about her washing the floors.
If money is not a thing, contact Safe-T-Cut, you can find on internet. They will come and install a GFI system in your house.
https://www.safe-t-cut-cm.com/%E0%B9...-59266.product
Tell the wife you are worried about her washing the floors.
If money is not a thing, contact Safe-T-Cut, you can find on internet. They will come and install a GFI system in your house.
https://www.safe-t-cut-cm.com/%E0%B9...-59266.product
Better to think inside the pub, than outside the box?
I apologize if any offence was caused. unless it was intended.
You people, you think I know feck nothing; I tell you: I know feck all
Those who cannot change their mind, cannot change anything.
It's the grounding wire coming from the shower water heater, don't disconnect it.
Does your wife have life insurance? If so, get her to disconnect it. It's her house I believe.
Have you checked out your young neighbours shower room. Tell your wife to get it fixed or you will be "showering" there.
The wire is in the foking kitchen, not bathroom, floor.
You have 3 options imo.
Rewire the entire house with 3 prong plugs and a proper ground.
Build a new house
Do nothing and get electrocuted.
Up to you ที่รัก
A bowl of polit?
1. ~ The fact that you have just now noticed that obvious "life-threatening" safety hazard, is a topic worthy of its own thread.
2. ~ The fact that you'd remain a bed-partner with any woman, as blocked-headedly stupid, as you've described, is yet another topic,...still.
Indeed(s) your wife's twat must really be out-of-this-world fantastic, for you to be putting-up with such a level of total disrespect.
3. ~ Advice: Be a better friend to your wife, than she obviously is to herself. Get the job done, behind her back, of course,...
then quietly (w/ immediacy) walk away from the marriage...A word to the wise,...should be sufficient,...eh?...
It's not "life-threatening"; it's not a live wire, numpty.
Btw, good troll, daddy.
Dbl post
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Compared to your 7 minutes to post an off-topic attack at a fellow member.
Oh, another off-topic attack.
... and all for pointing out it's not a live wire, which you could easily have concluded yourself, had you bothered to read before spouting off.
Very professional-looking job in that photo, Daddy-oh. I am sure the earth underneath that lot of tiling is going to be a good earth.
NOT.
People die from bad wiring. My advice is to get it sorted by someone who knows what they are doing, and get an earth leakage device.
Daddy:
Lots of Prego jars stached in her house?
Have you got a pic of the consumer unit or where the power comes in? It might give an idea as to just how safe that bit of wire is.
As stroller posted in post #28 ...
It can't really be anything else (but TiT so you never know). There could/should be an earthing rod in the ground. Leave it as it is, or perhaps put something over the wire to prevent people knocking it/tripping over it/damaging it, etc.
Just to check what it really is, take the front cover off the shower unit and take a photo of the inside showing where all the cables go, including that one.
Short-circuit the breaker, take out the grounding wire, if you're interested in the insurance premium.
And, you do not troubleshoot and diagnose a potential wiring problem or hazard over the internet with photo's. Get a "qualified" specialist in there to review and repair the problem. Considering this example exists, it would behoove the poster to have the entire house electric installation reviewed for safety.
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