• A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world
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      I’m an electrician, I’d happily live there.

      Gotta wonder how many circuits are in each room if they all look like that though… panel must be loooooooong

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        Gotta wonder how many circuits are in each room

        I’m an electrician

        A very optimistic one, it seems. Because I’m willing to bet good on money on you not wanting to live there when you find out.

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        Or its like my house where my basement has a plug every 16" along the wall and the entire basement is on one 15 amp breaker.

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          Ah, I see the guy that wired your house also wired my apartment. Kitchen, living room, and bedroom all on 1 breaker with our tiny ass bathroom getting an entire breaker to itself. Who knows what the other 4 breakers are wired to, because every useful plug in the apartment is on one breaker.

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          Or mine is the opposite … a previous owner installed fluorescent shop lights in my unfinished basement, and they’re spread across three separate breakers

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        It looks like they do all have a lot of plugs. https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/home/interiors/a-house-for-sale-for-25m-is-covered-in-power-points-and-no-one-knows-why/news-story/628d6cc69c74ab98224b03f101ba2c97

        Not sure England’s code would even allow it, but maybe there are multiple circuits tied to a few plugs each, and each room shares the circuits in the same config. This I know would be a huge pain to wire, especially when it seems some may be added after the plaster.

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          Given general lack of technical knowledge and hyperbolic reporting, I wonder if a lot of these are network and phone, even video or audio. That would support the call center idea. It still seems excessive, but makes more sense