Wet plug socket to dry out
10-05-2022, 17:33
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Wet plug socket to dry out
Generally how long does it take for a plug socket to dry out sufficiently for it not to trip all the electrics when it is switched on?
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10-05-2022, 18:45
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Re: Wet plug socket to dry out
Until it's bone dry..... about the length of a piece of string.
How did it get wet?
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11-05-2022, 10:09
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Re: Wet plug socket to dry out
I would have a look at the socket itself by unscrewing it off the wall and inspecting it.
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11-05-2022, 17:30
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Re: Wet plug socket to dry out
You could try using a hairdrier on a low setting to help with the drying process.
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11-05-2022, 17:46
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Re: Wet plug socket to dry out
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You could try using a hairdrier on a low setting to help with the drying process.
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But (obviously) not plugged into that socket...
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11-05-2022, 23:00
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Re: Wet plug socket to dry out
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Originally Posted by Rillington
Generally how long does it take for a plug socket to dry out sufficiently for it not to trip all the electrics when it is switched on?
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Generally longer than it takes to go to B&Q and buy a replacement. I’ve only got a wall socket wet once, with a very well-aimed mug of coffee. No hesitation, I just swapped it out for a new one.
So long as you know what you’re doing of course ….
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14-05-2022, 17:47
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Re: Wet plug socket to dry out
Thank you for the replies.
It has been three months since the issue that caused the socket to get wet enough for it to trip was fixed. However I don't know if three months is enough time for the socket to dry out sufficiently so that it doesn't cause everything to trip when it is switched on, or shortly after it is switched on.
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14-05-2022, 17:54
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Re: Wet plug socket to dry out
Switch it on. If the electrics trip, you have your answer …
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14-05-2022, 20:45
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Re: Wet plug socket to dry out
I would hope its dry after 3 months !
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16-05-2022, 09:57
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Re: Wet plug socket to dry out
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Originally Posted by Rillington
Thank you for the replies.
It has been three months since the issue that caused the socket to get wet enough for it to trip was fixed. However I don't know if three months is enough time for the socket to dry out sufficiently so that it doesn't cause everything to trip when it is switched on, or shortly after it is switched on.
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Unless you live in a very wet cave, under a waterfall, or underwater, then I would assume it has dried out by now.
Whats the worst that can happen? It just trips.
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