@Erpel
I swear I heard this exact set of lines before but on a video of a rat's nest of cables in a very flammable attic.
this version is easier to understand though, the voices are clearer.
...is this staged?

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Pretty sure the "old lady" voice is British voice actor "Tiny Tim".
@Erpel @SuperSluether @melroy @KayOhtie @tryst I once had a customer who said "I get a shock when I touch the sink and the washing machine"
Told them not to touch the sink and the washing machine!
I then proceeded to touch the sink and the washing machine. Oooh tingly!
I'll just touch it again to make sure. Yep. That's an electrical fault!!!
@Jencen @Erpel @melroy @KayOhtie @tryst I lived in a house once where the advice was "close the washing machine and only then press the start button, otherwise touching the door will give you an electric shock"
It took the previous residents a broken washing machine and a broken dryer until they finally took a look at the wall socket
@schratze @Jencen @Erpel @melroy @KayOhtie @tryst Some chaps I worked with in the early 80s shared a rental house. The washing machine was in an outhouse in the garden. The landlord was aware that was a tricky situation electrically so he made the installation “super safe” by fusing all three wires.
Yeah, there was a leakage fault to the earthed case, the fuse in the earth wire blew and they started getting shocks, fortunately small, at which point they worked out what was going on.
@Erpel #alttext
Video starts with a caption ovarlaid, sayijg "Inspection finding: evidence of hazardous wiring, both the stove and nearby sink exhibit electrical energization."
Behind it, a bare lightbulb is being held above a metal gas stove and metal sink. The person contacts the threaded side of the lightbulb on the sink, and the end of the lightbulb on the gas stove, and with some adjustment, it lights up.
The person then picks up the probes of a multimeter resting on the sink, touching the red positive probe on the sink and the black negative probe on the gas stove. The multimeter reads 240 volts.
Audio overlaid is a conversation between a male electrician and an older sounding lady, could be someone putting on a voice.
Electrician: who did you say did the electrical work?
Lady: oh that would be my nephew, Thomas, he's very handy.
Electrician: when did his house burn down?
Lady: about two years ago - how do you know his house burned down?
@TransGal4872 @Erpel Right, but the caption does indeed say that both the stove and the sink are energized, so that would point to both being on 120V, on opposite phases (aka really screwed up).
You could get the 240V reading in Europe if one of them is live and the other neutral, but then the caption is lies (which is likely though, this is the internet).
Can I just say "Fucking Hell!" and leave it at that?
You've obviously got 240 Volt AC between the exposed metalwork on two adjacent appliances, and there's ample current available! Turn off the house power at the incoming supply and have the whole installation checked before it kills somebody.
(I have no idea how you would do this "accidentally", so it might be a good idea to write the perpetrator out of your will for a start.)
Ah! It 's a hybrid stove 😉