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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 20 Feb 18 4.01pm | |
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my wife's hairdryer is plugged into a live mains socket. She switches the hairdryer on this morning from the handset, only to find our new puppy has chewed through the mains lead between the plug and handset.
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Stuk Top half 20 Feb 18 4.06pm | |
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It doesn't draw power until she switches it on, like a lamp doesn't. Not the same for TVs, chargers etc which always draw power.
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kayjaybee orpington 20 Feb 18 4.07pm | |
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Don't worry too much, if the puppy is a male the electricity will be stored in the body. The first time he has rumpy pumpy he Will light up like pinball machine
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becky over the moon 20 Feb 18 4.46pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
my wife's hairdryer is plugged into a live mains socket. She switches the hairdryer on this morning from the handset, only to find our new puppy has chewed through the mains lead between the plug and handset. She's not having much luck recently is she?
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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 20 Feb 18 5.19pm | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
It doesn't draw power until she switches it on, like a lamp doesn't. Not the same for TVs, chargers etc which always draw power. Not quite true. When a supply is shorted it will draw power, effectively the puppy would become the appliance drawing power.
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Stuk Top half 20 Feb 18 5.26pm | |
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Originally posted by stuckinbristol
Not quite true. When a supply is shorted it will draw power, effectively the puppy would become the appliance drawing power. That was my first thought but he said it was "a live mains socket". Maybe the fuse had blown in the plug already?
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.TUX. 20 Feb 18 6.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
my wife's hairdryer is plugged into a live mains socket. She switches the hairdryer on this morning from the handset, only to find our new puppy has chewed through the mains lead between the plug and handset. Simple. (Run away emoji needed!)
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 21 Feb 18 7.07am | |
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So the hair-dryer was plugged in and the socket switched on. The puppy chewed through the wire from the socket to the hairdryer. So why didn't the puppy draw power and get killed ? Bloody lucky dog
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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 21 Feb 18 9.41am | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
So the hair-dryer was plugged in and the socket switched on. The puppy chewed through the wire from the socket to the hairdryer. So why didn't the puppy draw power and get killed ? Bloody lucky dog I think this is the answer. The fuse in the plug was probably a 13a, now to blow that would require a charge big enough to knock over an elephant. Otherwise you might have a superdog on your hands. Just be careful when you are chastising him for pooing on the floor!!
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Park Road 21 Feb 18 10.44am | |
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Have you named the puppy yet? If not, how about "Sparky"
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elgrande bedford 21 Feb 18 6.00pm | |
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very good tux....
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