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Re: HELP: Electrical fault involving an X10 appliance module



On 10 May 2007 at 15:45, ukha@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> >
> > 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

Thanks for the comments.  I've added some more pictures.  It looks like
the plug sustained very little damage so I'm guessing it might have
"started" at the appliance module though it's hard to see exactly
what
might have happened to it.  I've got quite a few of these appliance
modules so this has me a little concerned.

The appliance was still working and it was only chance that meant I
found this problem at all.

-Mark.





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