First obvious question. Have you plugged anything new in, or has any appliance been playing up?
She'd moved her tumble drier. The cable was too short, so she'd used an extension lead, only it was an old roll-up lead on a plastic reel from which she'd just pulled out the two feet she'd needed. When I picked up the reel, it was hot and starting to melt. I pulled off a few more feet of cable to find that the insulation had melted on the cable itself and in several places wires had touched. There was the N-E fault. Had the wires not shorted out, my guess was the reel was maybe only minutes, maybe just seconds from catching fire.
I'm asking you to all PLEASE...Make sure your leads are in good order, with an appropriate cable and correctly rated fuse. Never EVER under ANY circumstances use a reel type extension for any high power/heating appliance without unreeling it fully first. If the cable gets hot under load, having it rolled up will concentrate the effect.
In this case, my neighbour was lucky as the N-E fault tripped the RCD and shut the power off. Chances are, the reel could easily have ignited. In my opinion, she was only minutes away from that happening. I just want you all to have a safe and happy Christmas/Yule/Hanukkah.
Last edited by retrotecchie; 02-12-22 at 04:54.
Don't shoot me, I'm only the piano player. I DON'T work for or on behalf of EON.Next, but am willing to try and help if I can. Not on mains gas, mobile network or mains drainage. House heated almost entirely by baby dragons.