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Thanks for the replies. If anyone know the answers to more questions, I would be very grateful.

Does it being 110v, instead of 220v (I am from Europe), make it less likely to cause a house fire?

If I don't plug much in at that part of the house (its a sort of extension at the back, with electrics running off from the main house) and use it minimally reduce the risk of it going up in flames?

Reason I am asking is because I am very poor after spending all my money on the house and can't really afford pro eletrician at the minute, plus there are several other pressing concerns, like walls and floors, as well as the electricity pole itself (wooden and might fall over soon), so I its difficult to get it done asap...

Here is another pic, notice that there is really uneven discoloration and also some darkened parts away from the wiring. Really not sure what happened there, its not like that whole of the eletrics is as bad as that spot..

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