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It's not the washing machine on it's own because I've removed every kitchen appliance from the circuit and it's still there without them connected.
I'm gonna get him to have a look on the off chance
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I am starting to get a bit worried about Bro! If he has heard that hum and has even the REMOTEST concern about the earthing in your place he should be round there YESTERDAY! (does he perchance hold a big life insurance on you?).
I really recommend that you get a top electrician in ASAP.
Dave.
Another option (recommended to me by Pete Cornish) is to use a true online double conversion UPS, such as those made by Liebert. You can pick them up on eBay for reasonable money (certainly less than a Furman regulator), or maybe see if you can borrow one from an IT tech friend? It must be the TRUE ONLINE DOUBLE CONVERSION type though, not just any old UPS - An uninterruptible power supply using true online double conversion technology provides the highest level of power protection available. The UPS converts the 230V input AC mains supply to DC power which is then used to charge the battery. The DC current flow is then fed through an inverter stage which reconstructs the 230V AC mains output. Because the AC output is completely regenerated, it will be completely free from any mains-borne interference such as spikes and voltage variations.
Brother (spark) is gonna look a couple of ways of maybe extra grounding on the kitchen circuit
The problem developed but I think for the good.
My bro came round we went through the whole consumer unit, tighting all earths to make sure no arcing etc. He gonna try more stuff on my electrics as hum is gone if kitchen circuit is turned off. Although technically it's fine and not dangerous etc.
The hum is still there but now it goes away when touching metal perts on guitars (mainly 3 PLs I've tested so far) which inciates the guitars are grounded correctly and the noise is transmitting through me.
Bought some shielding tape and will try on one guitar to start with