We live in a house from the 70-80s in Slovenia (I think that, unless we sell it, we don’t have to comply with regulation Edit: also, as far as I know, the regulations for older homes are less strict ). Also, we would have to pay more monthly for a stronger mains breaker (controlled by our electricity provider).
Until you have to redo all your electrical work to stop your fuses from burning (or breakers turning off).
Uh what unregulated country are you from, that common induction stoves are melting down your place?
Also: Do you have a moment to learn about our Lord and Saviour, Uncle Roger? Fuiyoooooo!!!
We live in a house from the 70-80s in Slovenia (I think that, unless we sell it, we don’t have to comply with regulation Edit: also, as far as I know, the regulations for older homes are less strict ). Also, we would have to pay more monthly for a stronger mains breaker (controlled by our electricity provider).
It’s pretty terrible.
Oh man that sounds awful, here’s to hoping for better mains in the future. Europions together strong power!