Hello. I live in a flat we have one main heater which is a storage heater (the one with the bricks in).
For some reason this heater is drawing way to much power.
The plug, wires gets very hot.
The fused switch that it was on stopped working, so I unwired the switch put a plug on it and plugged it into a socket.
That socket stopped working so I plugged it into another one and realised that it was drawing to much power and was getting hot.
It was okay if you used for a few hours.
My missus went to bed and forgot to turn it off so it killed another socket.
Yes I know plugging it into different sockets isn't fixing the problem and is dangerous, but we can't afford to fix it at the mo'.
My question is what is it in the heater that is making it draw so much power?
Has it melted the wires in the wall.
how would I go about replacing the wires that are burnt out?
If the wires are broken I wont be able to join the wires and pull them through to the box?
Any help much appreciated.
Regards
Mark.
For some reason this heater is drawing way to much power.
The plug, wires gets very hot.
The fused switch that it was on stopped working, so I unwired the switch put a plug on it and plugged it into a socket.
That socket stopped working so I plugged it into another one and realised that it was drawing to much power and was getting hot.
It was okay if you used for a few hours.
My missus went to bed and forgot to turn it off so it killed another socket.
Yes I know plugging it into different sockets isn't fixing the problem and is dangerous, but we can't afford to fix it at the mo'.
My question is what is it in the heater that is making it draw so much power?
Has it melted the wires in the wall.
how would I go about replacing the wires that are burnt out?
If the wires are broken I wont be able to join the wires and pull them through to the box?
Any help much appreciated.
Regards
Mark.