Today I was rearranging my retro rig, and I noticed two things:
#1 When I turn on my Gamecube, the power LED on my Super Famicom (dimly) lights up.
This happens even when disconnecting the SFC from the mains, so the power must be coming through the RGB cable.
#2 The RetroGamingCables SCART sync-on-luma cable on my RGB-modded N64 is live, even when the console is off. I realised this upon receiving a tiny shock when groping around to plug it into a different port. I thought it was just sharp at first, but upon being shocked a second time I realised what was happening.
All of the consoles above are hooked up to a 5-in-1 manual SCART switcher ("Thor" branded). They're all using either official or name-branded cables and power supplies. The SFC is hooked up via official JP21 cable plugged into a JP21-to-SCART converter, though I can't imagine that addition would be doing anything. The N64 I bought off an eBay seller though, so I don't know about the quality of the mod.
Current going where it shouldn't feels a little alarming. What's happening here? Should I immediately stop using everything until I figure out what's causing this?
EDIT: After turning the rig off and on again at the wall, problem #1 seems to have stopped, though #2 remains.
#1 When I turn on my Gamecube, the power LED on my Super Famicom (dimly) lights up.

#2 The RetroGamingCables SCART sync-on-luma cable on my RGB-modded N64 is live, even when the console is off. I realised this upon receiving a tiny shock when groping around to plug it into a different port. I thought it was just sharp at first, but upon being shocked a second time I realised what was happening.
All of the consoles above are hooked up to a 5-in-1 manual SCART switcher ("Thor" branded). They're all using either official or name-branded cables and power supplies. The SFC is hooked up via official JP21 cable plugged into a JP21-to-SCART converter, though I can't imagine that addition would be doing anything. The N64 I bought off an eBay seller though, so I don't know about the quality of the mod.
Current going where it shouldn't feels a little alarming. What's happening here? Should I immediately stop using everything until I figure out what's causing this?
EDIT: After turning the rig off and on again at the wall, problem #1 seems to have stopped, though #2 remains.
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