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Ouch, hotdog.
Just get yourself a new consumer unit. Will be cheaper and better in the long run.
Just get yourself a new consumer unit. Will be cheaper and better in the long run.
I've only been shocked direct from the mains once and that was quite enough for me. It's a horrible feeling. After my shock my arm was aching from the hand all the way up the inside of my arm to my chest muscle. And then there's the "woah... I don't feel quite right" sensation.

Cost over £500 in the end but lucky we are insured for the cats. So cost us £0 in the end

Watt was he thinking?
/coat.


Good job you took charge, or the current situation could have been different.



He does jump out of second floor windows onto patios to get outside though...Good job you took charge, or the current situation could have been different.

Jeeeez. I've touched a plug socket after getting out of the shower once (turning on the TV in my room) and the jolt I got through my arm was enough to drop me. Couldn't imagine the pain from licking exposed wires though.
I was sitting in the lounge last night and the floor lamp behind the sofa started to flicker (normally happens when a cat sits on the switch) but then we it started to buzz loudly.
I quickly pulled the plug out and looked behind the sofa, Sid was leaning against the sofa, fitting and foaming at the mouth
He then collapsed and was fitting for about 5mins, we thought he was a goner but he stood up and staggered around.
Took him to the emergency vets (£140, must get him insured!), he'd burnt his tongue but that was all, major phew
This morning he's got a swollen mouth and is feeling very sorry for himself.
Our fusebox hasn't got a RCD protecting it, so now off to buy RCD sockerts for all exposed wires.
So relieved![]()