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Hot Fuse In Water Heater Spur
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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 321106" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>As said by esteemed members above , theres a lot of cheapo crap about these days and I'd guess that the fuse carrier is suspect . It would be the weak link , having the two plug-in prongs plus the clips holding the fuse .</p><p></p><p>I'd do as Dave says , DP switch or better quality spur.</p><p></p><p>What make is it ? </p><p></p><p>I remember a firm years ago , doing rewires , they used cheap Tenby or Volex sockets around the house but an MK in the kitchen for the kettle. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 321106, member: 1408"] As said by esteemed members above , theres a lot of cheapo crap about these days and I'd guess that the fuse carrier is suspect . It would be the weak link , having the two plug-in prongs plus the clips holding the fuse . I'd do as Dave says , DP switch or better quality spur. What make is it ? I remember a firm years ago , doing rewires , they used cheap Tenby or Volex sockets around the house but an MK in the kitchen for the kettle. [/QUOTE]
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