In another unrelated, non-electrical, story I ended up being extremely scared and I wanted to run, but I could not move my legs. When I did get them to move, it was hard to make them move.
I had even see a Video in which Tesla had made himself as a conductor(instead of wire) to light a Lamp, wherein he acted like a switch. The Light Glowed, but Tesla didn have any toast due to AC. How was that possible? Whenever i touch AC wire, i get a shock. But how did that never happen to Tesla?
Excuse me Nigel, i dont want to start a new thread for only one last ques.
Yes, It doesnt seem Old, but i'm having all the prob only in this room.
Now, an addition to it, whenever i switch a florescent bulb, a Compact Florescent lamp(CFL) in the room blinks once.
Seems as though you have too much resistance in the house wiring circuit and/or it's being overloaded. For safety's sake you should get the whole system inspected by a competent professional.
Seems as though you have too much resistance in the house wiring circuit and/or it's being overloaded. For safety's sake you should get the whole system inspected by a competent professional.
Overloaded!?? I know that i can't draw more current than transformer rating. BTW, i use(presume) as much current as any household use. Too much resistance: how can i know resistance of wiring?