So, a bit of backstory for context:
We had a water leak yesterday, fairly major, all over the wiring behind the telly. Lots of wires got wet although - for the most part - it didn't get to the actual devices, they're still dry, at worst were resting on wet carpet.
In a panic I, of course, powered everything down and moved things away from the puddle. Plumber came and went (we now have no heating, but no leak. That'll do for now, at least), and today I've started to set things up again (still well clear of the damp area) so I can actually play some games this weekend.
The oddity - and the reason for this question - came when setting up the Xbox One. I'd plugged everything in - USB HD, Kinect, HDMI - except the power. While poking around the back trying to pick out the power socket, my finger brushed what I think was the SPDIF socket...
I'm pretty sure that gave me an electric shock. I felt the tingle right up to my elbow
I don't think it's a water-related thing - the Xbox One didn't get particularly damp, and it's had overnight to dry off whatever had ended up. And, to reiterate, the system wasn't powered yet, so I'm not sure quite where the voltage came from that gave me a tingle.
Is there anything else it could be?
(I'm particularly bothered by the fact that I'm fairly sure that it was the SPDIF socket, which really shouldn't be volt-y at all. Static? It's a bit more powerful than most static shocks I'd encountered. Earthing against the metal case?)
(It's been quite the eventful weekend. There is good with the bad, fortunately!)