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The socket does have a slight crack on it.Probably the clips that should hold the fuse being a bit loose, giving a bad connection. This causes heat, which makes them looser, so more heat etc.
The cure is obvious, a new plug and probably socket as well. Fit something decent like an MK or Crabtree plug and socket, not a B&Q 99p cheapie, to avoid a repeat performance.
Cut back the flex a couple of inches if possible to give new, clean copper to remake the connections onto.
HTH
Cheers,
Colin
The socket does have a slight crack on it.
Also can you link me a good three pin uk plug? On amazon
If you go to the above site, scroll down the page and look at the photos you'll see an excellent example of how NOT to wire the plug
Masterplug HDPT13B-MP Heavy Duty 13 Amp Rewireable Plug, 57.5 x 48 mm, Black : Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools
Shop Masterplug HDPT13B-MP Heavy Duty 13 Amp Rewireable Plug, 57.5 x 48 mm, Black. Free delivery on eligible orders of £20 or more.www.amazon.co.uk
Perhaps not - but if the colours of the conductors correctly reflect 'the understanding of' the equipment being supplied, then, for example, any fuses within the equipment might be in the neutral...Other than the conductors are not then identified correctly, does it really matter?
The fuse we can see almost certainly is - but see above..The fuse is still in the line conductor.
Does that matter inside equipment? Many internal switches are on the neutral.Perhaps not - but if the colours of the conductors correctly reflect 'the understanding of' the equipment being supplied, then, for example, any fuses within the equipment might be in the neutral...
It may well not. However, if an L-E fault develops within the equipment, then a fuse in the neutral will do nothing to protect the equipment (assuming that the presence of an internal fuse indicates that such protection was deemed necessary/desirable).Does that matter inside equipment? Many internal switches are on the neutral.
Yes, things are different in much of the rest of the world.OR .... See the rest of the world.
I doubt it.Is that not why we originally had BSI instead of the silly CE cr4p where any Tom Dick or Harry felt free to mark equipment such
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