uncapped pipes in airing cupboard after combi conversion.

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hello all! it is my first post here so nice to meet you :)
ive been living in my house for about 6 months now and ive noticed that in the airing cupboard upstairs there is a copper pipe in the ceiling looking pretty mangled but open, which drips water sometimes, my best guess so far is that it happens when the heating has been on for a good few hours. the house was converted to combi some time ago, boiler looks like a 90s relic. thing is, the inside of the cupboard isnt damp at all or showing any kind of water damage so im wondering why this pipe has started dripping now? cant see any other piping in the cupboard but the floor is covered in boxes etc; im assuming the pipe in the ceiling would be the cold feed from a tank in the loft (which i cant access) and the hot would have been coming out in the bottom somewhere but i'm no plumber! other worrying factor is the cable which used to power the cylinder is still in the cupboard coming from a plate with no switch, cant see the end but knowing my landlord its an insulated tape jobby so im not touching it, water and electric is bad bad. any advice would be well appreciated!!
 
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It's impossible to say without seeing where the pipe goes. We would need to see some pictures of where the pipe is coming from to help you.
 

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