Noticed this plug on my wall from when I moved into this house, and I just started wondering again about what it’s actually for. This is in the UK, if that helps. It’s on a big bulky box hanging on the wall below my desk next to two regular plug sockets.

Edit: best suggestion I’ve seen here is that it could be a fuse box for an alarm system. Makes sense since this house did have several security systems before I moved in. Also, for added context, this is in a bedroom and the wire coming out of it goes straight into the wall.

  • MindTraveller
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    3 months ago

    Make sure the screwdriver has a plastic or rubber grip lmao

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      3 months ago

      Agreed. Always best to use an insulated screwdriver with anything near live electricity.

      In this case, if the fusebox is manufactured correctly, there should be very little risk indeed, but you can’t be sure that some unscrupulous corporation made something that disintegrates or weirdly exposes live connections where it absolutely needn’t. It doesn’t look super well made because the little tray for the fuse should be flush with the front of the plate and not recessed like that!

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      3 months ago

      I’d probably turn off the power first especially if I didn’t already know what was behind it and whether it is properly grounded.