I don't know if this is the right forum or place for a question like this, but the title "volt, ampere and Watt" encouraged me
I recently bought a new Dimmable LED floor standing lamp. After plugging it in, the brushed steel surface had a tingling/vibratory (weird, hard to describe) feel. So I tested the lamp with a tester (see picture). Surely there is something wrong? I tested in a few other sockets of the house and it did the same thing. I am thinking the lamp is defective (shorted somewhere)...but realized that some other lamps in the house are doing the same? Anyone knows whats gong on? I thought there was defect in grounding, but to my test it feels okay.
Last edited by Sx4 on Fri Sep 13, 2024 8:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Some years ago, our tenant had that sensation when she touched the kitchen sink faucet. Himself went over with an electrician immediately and it was sorted. I don't remember the diagnosis. Sorry.
A fuse will only blow if it overloads. That is long after you're dead. Only there to protect the equipment/wiring
What you are demonstrating is a failed RCD (Germans say FI Schalter). This should break the circuit if a tiny residual current leaks to earth. This protects you!!
Urgently get the landlord or have the electrics tested or pay to have it done and bill the landlord (may be a lot faster)
hh-sailor wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2024 10:57 am
A fuse will only blow if it overloads. That is long after you're dead. Only there to protect the equipment/wiring
What you are demonstrating is a failed RCD (Germans say FI Schalter). This should break the circuit if a tiny residual current leaks to earth. This protects you!!
Urgently get the landlord or have the electrics tested or pay to have it done and bill the landlord (may be a lot faster)
That lamp is dangerous - don't use it!
PS
I'm not a pro electrician.
The question is if the flat even has an RCD. Depending how old it is -> not! Again, tell the landlord.
Finding out if there is an RCD in your flat: Is there a device that has a "Test" button on it?
hh-sailor wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2024 10:57 am
That lamp is dangerous - don't use it!
Thanks, I returned the lamp to the store and showed them the picture to let them know it was defective (so they don't sell it to others). I will check about the RCD....