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Nice video :) Seems to highlight the issue quite well

How is power delivered to your house? Overhead or underground? Does the service head feel warm where the cable enters and around the fuse?

Since the meter is resetting/reporting an error I suspect it's a loose connection on the supply side of the meter (I'm guessing Low U equates to Low Voltage indicating a brown out or black out situation).
 
The only other questions I have are... what happens if you add low power items building up the load to something like the blender? Is it only the blender that causes it or does say the kettle result in the same thing?
 
The only other questions I have are... what happens if you add low power items building up the load to something like the blender? Is it only the blender that causes it or does say the kettle result in the same thing?
Another interesting question ... though to be honest a ~1kW load isn't exactly high, is it?! And are lights, for example, also affected when higher demand is made of the system? Or just the circuit with the blender / kettle?
 
I've tried that and any high power item I plug in causes the problem, a computer, a plasma telly. Also I've tried isolation areas by turning kitchen sockets off and front room sockets on with the consumer unit and it still happens in whatever zone I isolate. So it happens on my kitchen sockets and my front room sockets. The consumer box never trips out. I've also spoke with neighbours and there electricity supply is fine.
 
When I turn all the zones on, lights, front room sockets, kitchen sockets, the whole house receives intermittent power, the lights flicker. Also nothing on the consumer unit trips out.
 
If the meter has already been changed by the Energy supplier, EON, they would have had the Main fuse out and hopefully would have checked the outgoing cable terminations at the fuse / neutral.

If they did then it can only be a loose connection into the Fuse cutout or underground cable fault.

For Hull it's Northern Powergrid - Yorkshire.
 
I’ve found that if you contact the DNO online and include the words ‘fire’ and / or ‘explode’ you get quite i quick response. N.B Not sayinging that’s an issue in this case. I had a problem with a faulty meter and was going round the houses with the supplier. Tried to contact them online and just added that I was scared that it was faulty and might catch fire. Funnily enough I got quite a quick response. Reckon they must have a key word filter on emails to prioritise. :D
 
Same fault I was called to with the disco shower. My video was slightly less professional...
Loose neutral on supply cable joint just outside the house.
I should also note that in this condition any earthed/bonded metalwork will have a voltage (possibly quite a tingly one) on it!
 
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