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    1. electric-sheep on

      Its only been a few hours into 2025 and you already took the crown for vaguest post of the year. Congrats 😄

    2. Hapster23 on

      Idk if anyone can tell from a pic, but unless you’re the only one in your area getting powercuts then it probably has nothing to do with this

    3. mowgli142 on

      Depends. Could be from your side, could be from the supplier (Enemalta)’s side.

      – Does it happen at a certain time of day, or is it random?
      – Does your RCD/salva vita (2nd to last big module on the right) going down when it happens?
      – Do you have a particular appliance on, or kicking on, when it happens? Fridge, air conditioning, washing machine, heater, etc.
      – Is there another distribution box further downstream? Apartments generally have a second (primary) mains switch right after the meter, and it could have an over/undervoltage monitor connected. That could be doing its thing.

      Either way, I would do two things:
      1. Contact Enemalta, tell them about your situation and they will inform you if there were any planned or unplanned works in your area.
      2. Contact a licensed electrician to check your supply and if possible, test your Salva Vita as it might be too sensitive due to age.

    4. This is a picture of an RCD (“salvavita”).. or rather several of them. It’s not necessarily the entry point of electrical supply to your home – though tbf it usually is right next to it

      There isn’t anything anyone can diagnose from this pic alone

      Based on this post I assume you don’t know much about electricity, so please don’t touch anything because it can be deadly (literally, you might die, don’t touch anything pls) and contact an electrician that can help you diagnose the problem

      Hope you get to the bottom of it & happy new year

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