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Re: HELP: Electrical fault involving an X10 appliance module



>
> Which is most likely cause of a fried neutral pin on a plug that was
> plugged in to an X10 appliance module? The appliance, plug, or module?
>
> For picture see:
>
>   http://www.propercustard.co.uk/fault/
>

Impossible to tell from the picture.

It has got hot because of a bad connection that generated head. Could
be an ill fitting plug/socket connection but most likely is a loose
screw in the plug.

You need to disassemble BOTH items to see if there is a loose screw in
either of them.

Keith



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