by Lin66 »
Sat Dec 11, 2010 5:20 pm
Aaaaaaaaaah help for stupid woman (and I'm not proud of the fact) please: Just discovered that on my Christmas lights' plug the "pin" (is that what it's called?) on the earth (is that the name of the "pin" at the bottom?) has snapped off and all that's left is the spindy metal inside bit. Can't replace it since the socket is pre-formed or pre-moulded - I obviously need electrical lessons! Is it safe to use? I want to put the lights inside an open but unused fireplace so figure that if there's a fire at least the noxious plastic fumes will go up the chimney - sorry Father Christmas! - but might it cause a fire at the plug & socket end? Thinking about French, and presumably other country's set ups there is no earth so am I right in thinking it should be OK? Thank you for help. Yours stupidly, Lin66. PS What is the best/easiest non-metallic thing to poke into a UK socket taking a two-prong plug anyway?