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We recently had a new combi-boiler installed. All was well and good, but they did leave me to tidy up one or two things. The main thing being the hole in the wall, and the cut cables from the old central heating timer (those rectagular grey things with a timer wheel, and the two switched beneath).
Now there are four cables in the hole....2 x twin and earth, 1 x 3 core and earth (red/yellow/blue) and then a single, sheathed earth cable.
The plumber said that they were all dead cables, as everything they'd been connected to had been removed.
However, the other day i stuck a voltstick into the hole and it lit up - although only on one of the twin and earth cables. Now i know voltsticks are not accurate, but i'm now concerned about what's going on.
My gut feeling is that this is just an induced current.... but what's my best course of action?
Would it be safe to cut the power, strip the cable ends and put chocblocks on? Then can i bury them in the wall?
Thanks in advance.
Now there are four cables in the hole....2 x twin and earth, 1 x 3 core and earth (red/yellow/blue) and then a single, sheathed earth cable.
The plumber said that they were all dead cables, as everything they'd been connected to had been removed.
However, the other day i stuck a voltstick into the hole and it lit up - although only on one of the twin and earth cables. Now i know voltsticks are not accurate, but i'm now concerned about what's going on.
My gut feeling is that this is just an induced current.... but what's my best course of action?
Would it be safe to cut the power, strip the cable ends and put chocblocks on? Then can i bury them in the wall?
Thanks in advance.