I just wanted to turn on the lights when there was a loud bang and then everything was gone, TV, laptop (is currently running on battery) and then I had told my neighbor still, as I'm with the fuse box in the new apartment not well versed. That had been the main backup now. Already called the emergency service. I do not know if that's normal, even if it smells so strange. I'm a bit overprotective, apparently.
Anyway, the rest is running again, but I do not turn on the lamp now, can something like this happen? But I have smoke detectors everywhere… Even in the living room, but I was scared at first, the TV evening has now run a little differently.
Is probably because of the lamp. When the rest works again.
Leave the lamp off.
Switch back again, push in the main fuse again (with wooden spoon or wooden broomstick). Emergency service not required (120 euro for approach, 80 euro for knocking and 250 euro for changing a 6 euro bulb or 15 euro fuse! - No!), As long as the outlets still go (eg when neighbors borrow a lamp, if only ceiling light Has). By day, explain the fuse box or post a photo here. Refrigerator, stove, kitchen and bathroom should have separate wires / fuses, a switch for everything and 1 switch per room and one for all sockets in a room)
Really the main fuse or one of your fuses?
It happens before the one old GLÜHlampe, so in which there's still a filament, her end of life when switching on and then triggers the fuse.
WHERE does it smell funny?
If a normal light bulb was still inside the luminaire, it can happen that the incandescent lamp burns out causing a short circuit. This usually triggers the backup. If then the circuits, to make matters worse, even the backup fuse can still trigger.
But this is a remote diagnosis I do not know your electrics and light. I mean, it could have been that way, from work experience.
"with wooden spoon or broomstick made of wood"?
No offense, but freely accessible components such as fuses are finger-proof. You do not need rubber gloves, nor do you have to cut down a forest…
These lights with filament (the so-called light bulbs) cause so sometimes that their last act is a triggering of the fuse, especially immediately after switching. I had it already, that then shoots the shot and still plays pool on the ground.
Then you turn out the old one (should be only the version because of caution, because when turned on power can be on it), ne ne new turns on and the fuse again.