Discoloration or burns around electrical outlets can signal overheating due to poor connections or damaged wires. When they start tripping, overheating, or making strange noises, it's more than just an inconvenience - it's your home's cry for help. These warning signs may indicate issues that, if not addressed promptly, can lead to devastating electrical fires. Understanding the. The mcb was never triggered. The MCB is B6 (Contactum 7106B). There are 4 room lights on it (1 standard 60W bulb, 2 11W low voltage, 3 12v/50W spots), plus the bathroom 3x 12V/50W spots and an extractor fan (with isolator outside the bathroom, on it is written VFIT Timer Model, 240V, 20W, complies. The problem is the Bosch junction box. I know a lot of people on here will tell you the exposed Romex in the clamp connector is the problem, but I can say with 99% certainty that the issue is the. - The first image called wires-1. png shows how the wires originally were with the two burnt white wires on top/bottom and the yellow in middle. - That yellow wire sandwiched in between those burnt wires goes to a basement outlet that rarely gets used.
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