I don't have wired alarm or smoke detector, I think I turned off the central heating timer, but I'll check again.
How do I turn off the fuses? Just flip down the switches on the board?
one thing a lot of people forget is the hall door bell transformer.
the best thing to do is remove/switch the main fuse (normally 63a) at the board and then see if the meter wheel is still revolving.
that will certainly do it - but check if there's an esb seal on it, breaking the seal might not be the best idea.The best thing to do is remove/switch the main fuse (normally 63A) at the board and then see if the meter wheel is still revolving.
that will certainly do it - but check if there's an esb seal on it, breaking the seal might not be the best idea.
There should be one main fuse or switch inside the house that shuts off everything.
yes but there is on mine in any case. it's a 60A. so if it blows you have to call the esb!There should never be a seal on a fuse!!!
yes in theory there will be a small current drain in the lead due to capitance but it won't register on your meter.I read an article recently that said if you switch off things plugged into an extension lead, there will still be a small power usage into the extension lead, unless you actually plug the extension lead out
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