Fuse blowing

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Just had a call from a relative, said her dog had leaked over her extension lead, she plugged her washing machine in and the plug went bang and went a bit black, fuse in cupboard also tripped, she said she changed the fuse in the plug but it blew again. The plug is a moulded one so whats the best thing to do, cut the cable and put a new plug on or is something else knackered.
 
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Shoot the dog ;)

Or better, maybe the next time he wees on electrical things a blue flash will shoot up his willy. That'll larn him.



But seriously, it sounds like there's still yellow water in there somewhere.
Leave it on a radiator to dry out. It'll stink awful. If it doesn't work in the morning, replace it.
 
Like it, actally they tried another extension lead and it blew the fuse again, am i better off cutting the plug off and putting a new plug on it.
 
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If dog squirted the appliance plug, It could have done some damaged to the plug/flex when shorted. I would cut flex back and replace plug.
 
Like it, actally they tried another extension lead and it blew the fuse again, am i better off cutting the plug off and putting a new plug on it.

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So the fuse that is blowing is in the moulded plug connected to the washing machine? The previous suggestion to put it on a radiator I'm sure was to lay that plug on the radiator.

If you can't get it near a radiator, and you are happy you can change a plug then chop it off and replace. However: Don't just put a 13A fuse in a plug you had lying about for ages that you saved when you scrapped a table lamp all them years ago. And don't go to the pound shop for one either.

As regards the extension cable, it's a very bad idea to run a washing machine off one. I hope it isn't one of those wind up things that state "13A unwound, 5A wound" or similar. If you really must use an extension cable then I personally would buy another decent plug, a single trailing socket and the right length of 1.5mm flex. Oh, and keep the washing machine plug/extension socket off the floor.
 

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