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Joseph Meehan
 
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Default Oil-filled heater cord gets hot

While it is not unusual for a cord to get warm, it should not get hot.
If it is the cord getting hot, then the cord, not just the plug needs to be
replaced. If it is the original cord and if the cord was properly sized to
begin with and if it is not damaged, then you should be fine.

However did you notice all those "if"s. Maybe it is time for a new
heater. It is not always easy or safe to replace a cord, unless you know
what you are doing. Maybe you could get your building maintenance to fix
this one as well.

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Joseph E. Meehan

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"Dan Hartung" wrote in message
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It's an older DeLonghi. We have several, but this is the only one that
is going bad like this. I replaced the plug housing with a modular one
from Ace, but the cord itself heats up. Do I need a better plug, or do I
need to open the appliance housing itself (if possible) and replace the
entire cord? Other than the heat, the cord does not seem brittle or
frayed, nor was the cord in a location subjected to movement or abuse.

Along the same lines, one that was taken to work had its plug replaced
by the building maintenance with one claimed to be "heavy duty", but I'm
not sure what is meant by that -- and it's a grounded plug, while the
cord is just plain polarized (meaning the ground plug is useless).
Replace with a proper two-wire plug?