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Fuses
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Is there anyway to tell if a fuse has gone in a plug? My iron just cut off and when I checked for loose wires there was none, so I put the fuse in silver paper and it worked then, is it dangerous to do this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is a reason the fuse has gone, it may just be old age but it may be something more serious and you are taking a big risk. If it is something serious it could cause a fire, change the fuse and if it blows again look elsewhere for the problem. you should always have spare fuses at home for this reason
I remember when plugs did not come with fuses (and they were round pin with red, black and green wiring). If a fuse blew my father would have to crawl into the cubby hole under the stairs and wrap some fresh fuse wire around the offending fuse. Fuse wire used to come wrapped around a piece of card and you would snip off however much you wanted. Can you still get it?
At the time I am talking about, just after the Dark Ages and shortly before the Norman Conquest, all electrical goods were sold without plugs. You had to buy the plug separately then fit it at home (and you'd better make sure you got the wiring right or you would fuse the whole house). Shortly before fitted plugs became compulsory I would take an electrical item to the sales desk and say, "I'll buy this if you fit a plug to it". They never failed to oblige.
i was quite happy to pay for the plug (though some times I got it free). I just couldn't see why I should be arsed lugging the thing home then having to spend 15 or more minutes trying to wire the thing up (quite a tricky job, having to strip the ends of the wires down to bare metal to fit them inside the relevant pin points). I remember having to do it with my first two record players, but not with my third!