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    Fuse panel hot unit, smell in corridor below?

    Thus was born the myth of the Loch Ness monster, the Yeti and.. Propah Charlie's magical wiring layout.
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    Fuse panel hot unit, smell in corridor below?

    Thanks, Harry. Should I worry about this?
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    Fuse panel hot unit, smell in corridor below?

    And by the way, eSure Home Insurance's Emergency Cover doesn't cover electrical stuff! How useful is that?! There's a reason this optional cover was offered to me for free... Can I do the replacement (if it's necessary) of the doorbell transformer myself? Just shut off mains supply, remove...
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    Fuse panel hot unit, smell in corridor below?

    As requested, hope this is clear enough... I also attach a cryptic message left in my father's handwriting (actually recopied in mine cos original was slick with black liquid - see below)... And finally... in case the original purpose of this thread has been forgotten :rolleyes:... A...
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    Fuse panel hot unit, smell in corridor below?

    **Double message oopsie**
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    Fuse panel hot unit, smell in corridor below?

    Thank you, one and all, for your input... Neutral or otherwise. :ROFLMAO: Didn't know about the doorbell transformer but learned something new. I'm hoping that's the only source of the warm-plastic-and-old-wood smell that's been puzzling me for a while until I felt around in the meter 'n' fuse...
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    Fuse panel hot unit, smell in corridor below?

    Title says it all, really. There is a small grey plastic unit under the fuse box, as per attached photos. It is very warm and there is some blackening behind it on the wood panel it's fitted upon.What might this unit be and what should I do about it? I've no idea how long it's been like this...
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