daveb
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hi folks, thought I’d share this...
Called out to a customer of mine yesterday, said that her shower switch had been making a smell if shower had been on for 10mins. Went there expecting to be a loose neutral like I’ve seen before.
The shower was a 9.5kw that had been installed and once I looked into the circuit it was a 45 amp rewireable fuse with only a 6mm cable! Connections were tight after all but the neutral side was very very burned on the load side.
As a temporary fix, I changed out the wire for 30 amp wire in the short term. Explained this to the customer as I put an amp meter on and ran the shower as she’d had it set. It ran to 42 amps - and the fuse wire held up! Set her shower to medium setting and ran the meter again and was only pulling 23 Amps.
So, if there was ever a reason to explain to customers why to upgrade their boards from fuse wire - this is a good story right here. Very dangerous and could have been a fire.
Called out to a customer of mine yesterday, said that her shower switch had been making a smell if shower had been on for 10mins. Went there expecting to be a loose neutral like I’ve seen before.
The shower was a 9.5kw that had been installed and once I looked into the circuit it was a 45 amp rewireable fuse with only a 6mm cable! Connections were tight after all but the neutral side was very very burned on the load side.
As a temporary fix, I changed out the wire for 30 amp wire in the short term. Explained this to the customer as I put an amp meter on and ran the shower as she’d had it set. It ran to 42 amps - and the fuse wire held up! Set her shower to medium setting and ran the meter again and was only pulling 23 Amps.
So, if there was ever a reason to explain to customers why to upgrade their boards from fuse wire - this is a good story right here. Very dangerous and could have been a fire.