the plug on my heater has begun to get hot...one day i could actually smell the hot plastic
it has not actually burnt or gone brown or anything...but i am obviously wary of using it...i can't keep my eye on it much either because it is not in the room i sit in...
but is this a problem with the plug, the extension lead it is plugged into or the fire itself?? can i just put on a new plug?
cheers, thought as much, just thought id better check
i've changed it now, it was just starting to brown a bit inside
and knobby, just for the record, i dont do wind ups - you'd know that if you'd been on here longer and seen my other posts...besides, there is really no need...real life is far weirder and more interesting than anything i could cook up !! lol
May I recommend a plug manufactured by the company MK - I use these for high current appliances such as Dishwashers/Washing machines that have to be wired to a socket.
They differ from anormal plug by the type of terminal inside the plug which is more like a post and the wire wraps around it with a screw/washer combination to tighten down on it. Not prone to arcing.
Slightly more expensive but well worth it.