TV antenna issue
Babz
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Babz -
Hello,
I bought a house recently and I have a TV in my bedroom with an antenna cable plugged into a wall socket.
Everything was working fine at the beginning (built-in digital terrestrial television).
Since then, my father has done some work and has caused the circuit breaker to trip several times, which resulted in some fuses blowing.
Is it possible that my wall antenna socket is connected to a fuse? (According to him, no!) There's nothing written on the meter anymore; it's an old house, and since I don't know anything about electricity, I don't understand where the problem is coming from...
The living room TV works through the box and everything is fine.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Charlène
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I bought a house recently and I have a TV in my bedroom with an antenna cable plugged into a wall socket.
Everything was working fine at the beginning (built-in digital terrestrial television).
Since then, my father has done some work and has caused the circuit breaker to trip several times, which resulted in some fuses blowing.
Is it possible that my wall antenna socket is connected to a fuse? (According to him, no!) There's nothing written on the meter anymore; it's an old house, and since I don't know anything about electricity, I don't understand where the problem is coming from...
The living room TV works through the box and everything is fine.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Charlène
Configuration: Android / Chrome 60.0.3112.107
2 answers
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Hello,
there are no fuses on the antenna sockets.
However, there might be an antenna amplifier that has burned out or connected to a power outlet whose fuse has blown.
It would be better to have all of this checked by an electrician rather than by your dad.
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Good evening,
Since you are still using fuses, and they have been replaced, there shouldn’t be any problem in principle.
Under no circumstances is an antenna socket connected to a fuse.
The meter is only there to indicate the value consumed in kW/h; only the electrical panel can give you an overview of your installation.
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