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Re: HELP: Electrical fault involving an X10 appliance module



Mark,

That's the live terminal btw - caused by a bad contact between the plug's
pin and the socket.  The high resistance has caused a hot spot.

Regards

Simon

----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Hindess
To: UKHA List
Sent: 10 May 2007 13:03
Subject: [ukha_d] 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/

Obviously, I'm planning to replace the plug and appliance module, but
I'd like to know if I should be replacing the (expensive) appliance or
at least getting it looked at.

Regards,
Mark.





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