I checked the outlet and there was not problem. But there are other case scenarios for crackling noises.

If it is coming from the walls, ceiling and floor, it seems to be inside your head. Recommended Posts . It's near a window but I'm certain it's coming from the wall. I have recently noticed an intermittent short loud buzzing noise coming from the wall when I use my hair straighteners. Yesterday all of my AC/DC power supplies began making strange buzzing, crackling noise (quickly and intermittently repeated pops). And although some of the answers point speakers or speaker drivers as the “second” possible source for the noises, I would put it in first place. This can be a buzzing sound on the other side of a wall, transmitting through the structure around you. This electric noise is caused by the vibration of … It stops when its pluged all the way in. But, some electrical noises or humming can be very dangerous.
There is an outside faucet about 7 inches from my inside outlet. Only one thing can cause a popping sound inside a circuit breaker, and that's arcing electricity. It could be anywhere in the building, on the roof top or even on the street - so try opening a window. So I switched to laptop, to my surprise its power began to make the very same noise when I started the laptop. Prev; 1; 2; Next; Page 1 of 2 . Anyways it's a cracklings sound . And when I hit the wall it turns into a " zee zee " sound".

Is a Popping Noise in the Main Breaker Dangerous?. Since we launched in 2006, our articles have been read more than 1 billion times. First I thought that my computer's power supply is dying. How-To Geek is where you turn when you want experts to explain technology.

Since we launched in 2006, our articles have been read more than 1 billion times. And there is a cracklings noise from the wall. Some common areas that can cause electric noise or humming include: Main Hums: The normal humming noises that are produced from appliances, electronics, or audio equipment are called main hums. I'm in my room. It stops when its pluged all the way in.

By Isabelle December 9, 2010 in General Discussions. Problem: So whenever I plug something into the wall socket, it gives a little electrical buzzing noise, a bit faint but i can hear it.


But not more than a day. I have a popping and crackling noise near a wall outlet, that keeps going on and sometimes sounds like water dripping at a fast pace.

That should have killed the noise if it was the socket, but it's still going. The appliances and devices in your home are responsible for most of these noises. I turned the breakers off, so basically killed all power to the house. Electrical buzzing noise from wall? Isabelle Isabelle Registered User; Members; 2,758 posts; Joined Sep 2009 #1; Posted December 9, 2010.