Hi everyone,
UK btw.
Not a sparky, but have some idea of electrics from fiddling with guitar pedals and a-level physics!
Just wanted a bit of advice - we have a dual socket in the kitchen, one plug of which does not work for the kettle (2000w draw according to the base), but does for the toaster (1000W). The breaker is not thrown by the Kettlewell being plugged in, it just doesn't work. The kettle does work in the other plug of the dual socket, so I think the kettle isn't broken.
Could anyone advise what this might be - is there anything obvious I'm missing (is there an automatic draw sensor in the plug that is stopping the current). Or is this an issue for someone more qualified?
UK btw.
Not a sparky, but have some idea of electrics from fiddling with guitar pedals and a-level physics!
Just wanted a bit of advice - we have a dual socket in the kitchen, one plug of which does not work for the kettle (2000w draw according to the base), but does for the toaster (1000W). The breaker is not thrown by the Kettlewell being plugged in, it just doesn't work. The kettle does work in the other plug of the dual socket, so I think the kettle isn't broken.
Could anyone advise what this might be - is there anything obvious I'm missing (is there an automatic draw sensor in the plug that is stopping the current). Or is this an issue for someone more qualified?