I had someting similar hapening. It turned out to be that a dog had chewed through our local earth lead AND there was a fault at the sub station. It was as well I found it when I did since ether fault could have been 'very inconvienient'! If you don't have the test gear yourself Best get it checked ASAP.
Edit. Cros post with Sea Dog.
Any toolkit. I use my clamp meter as a general duty multi meter. The clamp/amp function is usefull on ts time but it spends most of its time doing continuity & voltage.
Not served on a plate. With side sallad?
I'm probably 'speaking' out of turn but.... It would seem some folk, and not just on this forum, seem to hope/expect people to magic up solutios for them with minimum input on their part. Rant Rant, mutter mutter.......
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