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Why is it always the neutral that overheats on shower pull switches? I've never seen a burnt live conductor.
Thought as much, but it's happened to me twice on my own shower and I've been mindful when tightening them up. Thinking about it, I suppose it can't be any other reason.Theory: people habitually wire the line first, and don't pay as much attention to torquing up the neutral screws.
That's it. I knew it all along.Cable manufacturers secretly make the return path cable a little bit smaller. They think no one will notice......
That's it. I knew it all along.
Electrons are racist. They don't like any cable that starts with a "BL". More of an issue than Putin in my opinion.
hmmm. they used to be OK with black. praps it's colours with a ue in them, anti european, like fagash farage.
hmmm. they used to be OK with black. praps it's colours with a ue in them, anti european, like fagash farage.
I had a burnt live yesterday but I was expecting a neutral.Why is it always the neutral that overheats on shower pull switches? I've never seen a burnt live conductor.
Consider yourself DismissedWhy is it always the neutral that overheats on shower pull switches? I've never seen a burnt live conductor.