Hi guys. I have a Burco 20l tea urn that I use in my shed. I was given it a few weeks ago, so it will be no great loss if I bin it. To begin with, it worked perfectly, had no trouble boiling a couple of gallons of water. Next time I plugged it in, it tripped the rcd before I even switched it on! Out came my meter, and I got continuity between earth and neutral.
I took the base off to check the wiring inside and everything looked ok, no loose or unattached wires, no water to be seen. Tried with my meter again, but couldn't get any continuity this time, so plugged it back in, and everything worked! Started to boil some water....all went well until...phhht!....rcd tripped again!
Off came the base again. This time I pulled each connector off in turn, sprayed with WD40, even inside the control switch....(the only bit with any moving parts!) put it back together, and boiled some more water....no probs. A couple of days later, got partway through a boil and......rcd tripped again!
As I said, I got it for nothing, and this is my last attempt at trying to solve the problem before tossing it. I just would like to find out what the problem is. It can't be anything complicated, 'cos it isn't a complicated bit of machinery!
I'm not an electrician by any stretch of the imagination, just know the very basics.
If anyone could throw some light onto this problem, I'd be very grateful. Thanks.
I took the base off to check the wiring inside and everything looked ok, no loose or unattached wires, no water to be seen. Tried with my meter again, but couldn't get any continuity this time, so plugged it back in, and everything worked! Started to boil some water....all went well until...phhht!....rcd tripped again!
Off came the base again. This time I pulled each connector off in turn, sprayed with WD40, even inside the control switch....(the only bit with any moving parts!) put it back together, and boiled some more water....no probs. A couple of days later, got partway through a boil and......rcd tripped again!
As I said, I got it for nothing, and this is my last attempt at trying to solve the problem before tossing it. I just would like to find out what the problem is. It can't be anything complicated, 'cos it isn't a complicated bit of machinery!
I'm not an electrician by any stretch of the imagination, just know the very basics.
If anyone could throw some light onto this problem, I'd be very grateful. Thanks.