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Faulty Electric Hob?
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I had my back to the hob which had a saucepan heating on the hottest (sealed) plate. There was a loud bang and the hobs would no longer work, nor the oven. Because of the noise I assumed an electrical fault and asked a friend, a qualified electrician to call in. He could find nothing wrong - apart from the fact that the mains fuse had tripped out.
Because of the bang, I'm a bit suspicious of the hottest hob now. The others work OK.
Any comments please.
Because of the bang, I'm a bit suspicious of the hottest hob now. The others work OK.
Any comments please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The chances are the bang was caused by the plate-in-use failing and blowing the fuse. I suspect that, if you try it, that plate won't work but the others will.
Stick a pan of water on it and try it, standing by it just in case. After a short time remove the pan from the hob and carefully feel to see if it's been getting warm. Repeat for other plates.
Stick a pan of water on it and try it, standing by it just in case. After a short time remove the pan from the hob and carefully feel to see if it's been getting warm. Repeat for other plates.
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