Hi
Had an issue with a socket last night. It briefly made a weird fuzzing sound before tripping the switch.
I shut off power and opened it up, the neutral was loose in the terminal, which explains what happened (intermittent connection causing arcing & tripping switch?). What I don't understand is how the neutral became loose in the first place. What would cause that? Socket has been in place for about 10 years and was a replacement for the old original socket.
One possible explanation was the presence of green goo. I understand this is plasticiser seeping from the insulation sleeving & reacting with the copper. The house was built in 1968 so obviously has some of that crappy wiring in it still. There was green goo inside the terminals and on the wiring itself. Could this have caused the neutral to come loose?
I understand this goo isn't dangerous, so I've cleaned it off, cleaned out the terminals & reconnected the socket. All working ok.
Had an issue with a socket last night. It briefly made a weird fuzzing sound before tripping the switch.
I shut off power and opened it up, the neutral was loose in the terminal, which explains what happened (intermittent connection causing arcing & tripping switch?). What I don't understand is how the neutral became loose in the first place. What would cause that? Socket has been in place for about 10 years and was a replacement for the old original socket.
One possible explanation was the presence of green goo. I understand this is plasticiser seeping from the insulation sleeving & reacting with the copper. The house was built in 1968 so obviously has some of that crappy wiring in it still. There was green goo inside the terminals and on the wiring itself. Could this have caused the neutral to come loose?
I understand this goo isn't dangerous, so I've cleaned it off, cleaned out the terminals & reconnected the socket. All working ok.
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