Although the live pin is tight,has it crimped the insulation instead of making a good connection to the copper? Is the fuse secure or does it turn easily?
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Was the extention lead coiled up?? Any loose conections any where??Think I've made a schoolboy error
Running a brand new 2kw electric fire from the mains via an extension.
Smelt burning tonight and found the plug and socket housing red hot after the fire switched itskit off.
Checked the extension plug to find it has only a 5 amp fuse inside.......
Is this the most likely reason the plug and socket got hot or is there something more sinister with the fairly new socket?
Cheers
pete, i think the lead is one of this type:Was the extention lead coiled up?? Any loose conections any where??
Agree look at the price?pete, i think the lead is one of this type:
4-Way Extension lead - CLAS OHLSON | Clas Ohlson - https://www.clasohlson.com/uk/4-Way-Extension-lead/18-4688?gclid=CjwKCAjwnLjVBRAdEiwAKSGPI9iPzjjmSihRbXC6aJXBC18reSVnEe51KET58d--fl-4IRrDS9I9shoCSE4QAvD_BwE
but only 5A rated and probably of inferior manufacture.
When he says fire he means something like thisWhen you say fire ? Are we talking full on flames ? Or just some smoke from melting plastic ? Good quality electrical fittings should be "fire retardant" !
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