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It’s the fuse that causes the onerheating. Many years ago the then Post Office down rated all 13 amp plugs and sockets on their premises to 8 amps.
 
It’s the fuse that causes the onerheating. Many years ago the then Post Office down rated all 13 amp plugs and sockets on their premises to 8 amps.
How did they achieve this 8A.
 
There is no doubt that poor fuse contacts can cause overheating but I also suspect that the very small pin to socket contact area can be a problem especially when a bit of wear has reduced the contact spring pressure. Then a soon as overheating starts the spring pressure relaxes completely and the temperature rises exponentially. I used to do maintenance in a small commercial kitchen and soon found that replacing overheated plugs was a waste of time. Replace the socket too, every time.
 
I think the general build quality of any accessory now no matter who manufacturers it is poor when it comes to pushing them to the limit. Find a 1970/80s MK plug and socket it will last forever.
 
Plus those horrible and dangerous so called child protector plastic covers that mis informed people put into the sockets didn’t help the spring contacts in the sockets, due to them being made to no standard and so could be oversize,
See “Fatally Flawed” for those who are hearing or come across this thread for the first time.
 
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