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Faulty Electrics
Whenever we turn a light on or off, an electrical sound can be heard from
the PC speakers. I assume we have a faulty connection somewhere. Any suggestion as to the best place to start. Is it more likely to be the lighting circuit? I suspect the answer is that it could be anywhere but just thought I'd ask! |
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