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1. I know this is not the best practice and how would you have confirmed it was the earth wire causing the fault?
Conduct earth continuity and then insulation resistance tests on the cooker. ie PAT test it.
2. what makes you think I'm an artist. I hate assumptions.
Look up the definition of the word 'collage' (taken from your profile). Check out the smiley in my post.
(I see that you have now changed your profile from 'Collage Student'.)
4. so no I won't consult a fully qualfied electrician to install 3 cables into the back of cooker. I don't own a multifunction tester to carry out relevant test to confirm faults. So I did what I did am sure it's not breaking the law lol
May not be breaking the law, but obviously not safe. That's why people get an electrician with test equipment, and the knowledge to use it, to connect up a cooker.