The power has just failed. The only devices that were switched on were my playstation as well as the television and the stove in the kitchen. The power went out recently when we switched on the stove. We haven't used it since. All of the devices mentioned above are switched off, but the fuse still pops out every time a few seconds after I use the fuse switch. Could that still be due to the stove? It's turned off.
The stove has its own fuse. So it really can't be.
Circuit breaker or FI?
Actually, a switched off device is not responsible for this! Perhaps you need to replace a fuse in addition to the switch!
Is it really a fuse that has blown? Or is it the residual current circuit breaker for short FI? Look what it says on the alleged fuse or take a photo of it.
Maybe it is:
But please do not tinker with the fuse box as described there!
"First you clamp out all the individual blue neutral conductors, except for the one through which the" test device "runs. Then you can individually clamp all other blue neutral conductors one after the other and observe which neutral conductor the FI is flying at. This circuit is most likely the cause, with a possible connection of the blue with the green-yellow wire or to the ground. "
Please DO NOT!