What has tenant done to the electrics?

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I went to the property this morning, was chatting to a neighbor who happened to be electrician, had a look and pulled the black wire. People here were saying it’s dangerous. Arcs, explosions and flipping PPEs. Obviously no power now , SSE will be here soon.

How much did the advice you received on here, actually cost you?

Being on site, is a thousand times better, than making a diagnosis from descriptions and photographs.
 
Must have been a solid short to cause that fuse to 'blow'!

Or were the tenants growing lots of something?
 
Must have been a solid short to cause that fuse to 'blow'! .... Or were the tenants growing lots of something?
If they were, they must have stopped growing it after the fuse blew, since they would not have got much current 'for groing' through that puny little bit or wire :)

As I wrote earlier, one of the easiest ways to blow a cutout fuse is by injudicious 'fiddling' with the live system resulting in a L-N or L-E 'short circuit'
 
This forum is full of Diyers or ppl with no experience at all.

Which forum has experience tradesmen posting to solve issues and give professional advice?
As I see it you have been given excelllent and absolutely correct advice from a selection of highly experienced members of the forum. However this Forum has DIY in the name so yes it is intended for DIYers to become members as the only way to ask for advice, indeed from your questions and comments it appears you are in that situation.

I am a member on 2 forums where only qualified members exist and being unqualified yourself you would not have been able to pose your question so those sites would have been totally useless to you... so what exactly is your comment?
 
As I see it you have been given excelllent and absolutely correct advice from a selection of highly experienced members of the forum. However this Forum has DIY in the name so yes it is intended for DIYers to become members as the only way to ask for advice, indeed from your questions and comments it appears you are in that situation.

Not only was the advice correct, but it was diagnosed correctly too, in that the fuse had failed, and been botched with a random bit of wire.
 
This forum is full of Diyers or ppl with no experience at all.
I think you can be reassured. There is a sufficient number of knowledgeable and experienced regular members of this forum that no advice which is incorrect or questionable will go uncorrected or un-challenged
Which forum has experience tradesmen posting to solve issues and give professional advice?
I would suggest that you probably should avoid assuming that advice from "experienced tradesmen" is inevitably good, or even necessarily correct, advice. Whilst that is very often the case,, I could show you tradesmen who had very many years of 'experience' of not understanding things properly and not doing things well.

On the other hand, there are (here and elsewhere) a good few people who are not "experienced tradesmen", usually not tradesmen (in relevant trades) at all, whose advice is excellent.
 
My father-in-law had a lovely plaque on his desk, it said "These people who think they know it all, are specially annoying to those of us that do." and it was so true.

However, he also had the gift of the gab, Dark suckers for example I knew he was wrong, and so did he, but trying to explain why, not so easy.
 
Now the OP thread has basically finished. There are 2 things here that strike me:

1, the before pictures does not have a fuse lable, so DNO/Energy provider have attended inbetween times, and
2, both halves of the cover have been removed, whereas only the front would have been necessary.

The more I think about this, the more I wonder if if something like this was taking place
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To steal electricity and some arcing evidence was left behind
 
if any on here suggested that you ripped it out and there was a big arc resulting in you losing your sight or your life it would have left us open to legal action.
No.
This is an open forum where anyone can post.
Anyone taking advice from here do so at their own risk.
There could be no legal implication whatsoever otherwise 99% of internet fora would shut down.
 
No.
This is an open forum where anyone can post.
Anyone taking advice from here do so at their own risk.
There could be no legal implication whatsoever otherwise 99% of internet fora would shut down.
I'm not so sure that is 100% accurate in todays litigative status involving H&S and Duty of Care.
 
No.
This is an open forum where anyone can post.
Anyone taking advice from here do so at their own risk.
There could be no legal implication whatsoever otherwise 99% of internet fora would shut down.

There are limits. Specifically, it would be unwise to post "advice" on a safety-critical matter that you know to be false:

Online Safety Act 2023:

179False communications offence​

(1)A person commits an offence if—

(a)the person sends a message (see section 182),

(b)the message conveys information that the person knows to be false,

(c)at the time of sending it, the person intended the message, or the information in it, to cause non-trivial psychological or physical harm to a likely audience, and

(d)the person has no reasonable excuse for sending the message.
 
This one says deleted by sunray?...strange
To put his into perspective I started writing my #112 a number of hours before I posted it then deliberately let it stay on the PC, returning to it I removed some of the really scathing and insulting comments before posting.

Seeing the original comment that I quoted had been moderated, I made the #113 post thanking the moderator. I was tempted to leave the quoted text in place so others could see how nasty some people can be but reluctantly edited my #112 from the original quotation to
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to remove the quoted and unfound insults, I felt it right and proper in view of the Moderator action.
 
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