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Electrical Advice Please
My problem is this - My iron trips the circuit breaker on the power side of
the House fuse board. This is a relatively new iron definitely less than 6 months old. We purchased the new iron because the old iron was doing the same thing. Until this week I suspected that the problem was linked to the wall socket, but 2 days ago the same thing happened while the iron was plugged in to a socket in a different room. My question is this - should I suspect that the new iron had developed a short, or is the problem more likely to be related to the house power circuits. The new iron is a different make from the old one so its unlikely to be a design fault in the iron. Many thanks for reading this far. Phil |
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