Hi I'm about to replace a cooker element and seen the grey connector wires clip has blown. Is there a reason its done this? And how can i replace the clip or will the whole wire be damaged? Also is the white wire in the picture show damaged and dangerous because it looks like its been burn on...
Thanks for the replys , so it should be ok to use the new element without causing a fire or anything dangerous with the wiring ect? The terminals seem clean and were sorry of tight ,i could still slide them off no matter how much i tightened them with pliers but they seem to be stable on the...
Hi thanks for your reply, but the new element is higher which i have stated,sorry if i haven't made it clear. My new element is 2100w and old one is 1800w . so what I'm asking is it ok to use a element 300w more or is there a chance it could overheat and be unsafe? Thanks
Hi just wanted some advice on replacing oven element . I've ordered one of ebay that stated it was for my oven but when i got it , it is 2100w 230v and my old one is 2800w 240v. Would this be ok to use? Ive connected it all up and it fits fine but as the voltage is higher on my old one but my...
Hi I recently bought a led 10w floodlight with PIR. My other half tried fitting it the other day and all the tiny round lights that make up the led weren't coming on ,therefore not making the light anywhere near enough bright. He plugged it into a socket to make sure it wasn't fault and it...
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