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"Max Demian" wrote in message
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On 08/05/2021 04:04, Rod Speed wrote:
"Tim+" wrote in message
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Nick Odell wrote:


The best tip I know of to preserve long life in a cordless kettle is
always to make sure it is switched off before removing it from the
base. It's pretty common to find that the switch contacts are plated
to resist pitting from arcing but the base contacts are not - with the
inevitable consequences.
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Yeah but, Ive never had one fail due to arcing.


I never have any arcing. The on off button on
the base of the kettle eliminates any arcing.


Do you mean the one you push down to switch it on,


Yes, and that pops up auto when the kettle boils.

or the one inside the base that isolated the contacts when there is no
kettle on the base?


No.

There's also arcing of the contacts between the two parts.


No arcing with mine, it makes good contact with no
power going thru them. Power only goes thru them
when you press the button down to start heating.

It's not clear which contacts break first.


None of mine have ever broken but I dont use a kettle
much at all, mainly just when brewing the beer and thats
just to get the last of the concentrate out of the can.