Spoked Wheels
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- Location
- Bournemouth
I have an issue in the kitchen that I cannot diagnose. An appliance is causing a short circuit and I don't know which one it is. As you can imagine is difficult to let one out for a while. About 3 weeks ago the first short circuit took place and although my wife was in the kitchen at the time she couldn't tell what appliance was the culprit. She was watching the tv so the fridge and tv were the only items connected and drawing electricity. A few days later it happened again when we both were in the kitchen and it was clear to me that was the toaster although it was not being used. When I unplugged the toasted I thought the plug wasn't fully in the socket and maybe that had something to do with it. My wife went and got a new toaster and we were ok for over a week. Yesterday morning I found that it had happened again as all the appliances were off. I reset the switch and all the appliances were working fine, at least that is what we thought. This evening my wife couldn't turn on the dishwasher so I changed the fuse and when I went to plug it in there was a huge explosion the all appliances went off. I made the assumption that the previous incident had also been caused by the dishwasher that my wife left on before going to bed. I had to try one more test.... as scare as I was after the explosion I had just survived
I replaced the fuse again but this time I used an extension lead which I connected in the next room and all was well.
So, I'm suspecting the ring in the kitchen at this point. The socket were the dishwasher plugs in is certainly one to suspect.
I'd like to have a better idea so I can get an electrician to check but I'd like to give him an idea of what the problem might be.
The wiring had been recently done before we bought the house some 14 years ago and never had an issue until tree weeks ago. None of the other rooms show a problem.
An electrician comments would be very welcome.

So, I'm suspecting the ring in the kitchen at this point. The socket were the dishwasher plugs in is certainly one to suspect.
I'd like to have a better idea so I can get an electrician to check but I'd like to give him an idea of what the problem might be.
The wiring had been recently done before we bought the house some 14 years ago and never had an issue until tree weeks ago. None of the other rooms show a problem.
An electrician comments would be very welcome.