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Kitchen Ring Spurred From A Socket.
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<blockquote data-quote="cjonesguitar" data-source="post: 384507" data-attributes="member: 14142"><p>I remember that day by the time the fuse blew (relatively loud bangs/sparking)... the alarm went off and it smelt of a wired smell (not obvious burning electrics smell) vague smoke in the atmosphere. The cooker was under warranty so a guy same to replace the back connection box it was melted with black flame marks going up the back of the cooker, that was what shocked me.</p><p></p><p>That took about a week to blew the fuse. When the cooker was turned on that was when the slow damage was happening. It smelt like burning hair if anything... no obvious sign until I was in the garden and I heard the banking from the fuse box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjonesguitar, post: 384507, member: 14142"] I remember that day by the time the fuse blew (relatively loud bangs/sparking)... the alarm went off and it smelt of a wired smell (not obvious burning electrics smell) vague smoke in the atmosphere. The cooker was under warranty so a guy same to replace the back connection box it was melted with black flame marks going up the back of the cooker, that was what shocked me. That took about a week to blew the fuse. When the cooker was turned on that was when the slow damage was happening. It smelt like burning hair if anything... no obvious sign until I was in the garden and I heard the banking from the fuse box. [/QUOTE]
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