"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article ,
tony sayer wrote:
So how does a kettle get on then pulling the power it takes?, and I've
never had a problem with an actual kettle connector....
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Of course a kettle uses a different connector - hot style.
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*Failure is not an option. It's bundled with your software.
Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.
Many years ago, the old Swan kettles were fed from a push-in, chunky, round
bakelite 3-pin socket... that would get expelled if/when the fail-safe
cut-out prod activated, usually after overheating due to a lack of water.
Those kettles consumed 2.0kW to 2.8kW. DAK what those connectors were max
rated in Amps?