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In one of the rooms in my house I have found that one of the two
electrical wall sockets in the pair does not appear to work at all.
Sorry to ask such a beginner's question but what is the best way to
diagnose/fix the problem?

Thanks for any help.

Raphael
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In one of the rooms in my house I have found that one of the two
electrical wall sockets in the pair does not appear to work at all.
Sorry to ask such a beginner's question but what is the best way to
diagnose/fix the problem?

Do you mean one of the two sockets in a double socket outlet? If so then
best thing to do is just replace it
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In one of the rooms in my house I have found that one of the two
electrical wall sockets in the pair does not appear to work at all.
Sorry to ask such a beginner's question but what is the best way to
diagnose/fix the problem?

Do you mean one of the two sockets in a double socket outlet? If so then
best thing to do is just replace it


Yes that's it. I wasn't sure if replacing it would do the job. What
could have gone wrong?

Raphael
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chris French wrote:
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lesshaste writes

In one of the rooms in my house I have found that one of the two
electrical wall sockets in the pair does not appear to work at all.
Sorry to ask such a beginner's question but what is the best way to
diagnose/fix the problem?

Do you mean one of the two sockets in a double socket outlet? If so then
best thing to do is just replace it


Yes that's it. I wasn't sure if replacing it would do the job. What
could have gone wrong?


At about £2 for a new double socket you will probably never know the answer.
If the socket was switched then blame the switch. Otherwise just blame old
age and forget about an autopsy.

Adam


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Do you mean one of the two sockets in a double socket outlet? If so then
best thing to do is just replace it


Yes that's it. I wasn't sure if replacing it would do the job. What
could have gone wrong?


usually burnt out contacts within the sitching mechanism
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