Fox Morgan
Well-Known Member
I recently had two close shaves with possible electrical fires.
I thought I'd share it because I'm usually very careful and it still took me by surprise.
Back in December I had a two way adapter fail, with the plastic melting around the live pin and causing the smell of very hot plastic to make me have a look at it. It wasn't visible from the outside.
I was running a 3kw kickspace heater and some fairy lights.
I removed the adapter. Fairy lights off.
Two weeks later, burning smell again. The fan heater was plugged into an extension lead. This extension has a european plug on the end because my boat only has european plugs. It was going into a UK adapter then into a regular British 3 pin socket. (the reason for this is a whole other story) Again, just the 3kw kickspace heater, nothing else.
I'd used this adapter for a few years, I'd also used the extension cable and european set for years too. Never had any problem.
This is probably where the problem stems from, the years of happy useage. The fuse in the adapter didn't blow, because it wasn't overloaded, it was most likely dirty or weakened connections internally that caused the excessive heat.
(Some professional electrician will no doubt correct me on here and tell me otherwise.)
I wrote a blog post about it with images, if anyone wants to see what happened and what overheated sockets or adapters look like (please ignore the mild swearing if you do happen to have a look).
I've since swapped out the 3kw heater to something less power hungry.
http://www.boogie-nights.org/2018/01/electric-friends.html#more
I thought I'd share it because I'm usually very careful and it still took me by surprise.
Back in December I had a two way adapter fail, with the plastic melting around the live pin and causing the smell of very hot plastic to make me have a look at it. It wasn't visible from the outside.
I was running a 3kw kickspace heater and some fairy lights.
I removed the adapter. Fairy lights off.
Two weeks later, burning smell again. The fan heater was plugged into an extension lead. This extension has a european plug on the end because my boat only has european plugs. It was going into a UK adapter then into a regular British 3 pin socket. (the reason for this is a whole other story) Again, just the 3kw kickspace heater, nothing else.
I'd used this adapter for a few years, I'd also used the extension cable and european set for years too. Never had any problem.
This is probably where the problem stems from, the years of happy useage. The fuse in the adapter didn't blow, because it wasn't overloaded, it was most likely dirty or weakened connections internally that caused the excessive heat.
(Some professional electrician will no doubt correct me on here and tell me otherwise.)
I wrote a blog post about it with images, if anyone wants to see what happened and what overheated sockets or adapters look like (please ignore the mild swearing if you do happen to have a look).
I've since swapped out the 3kw heater to something less power hungry.
http://www.boogie-nights.org/2018/01/electric-friends.html#more