Very good advice and also make sure you do not have a gas leak!Prof John L said:Hello KeithP
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I couldn't helpbut notice you headline, If you are gettings sparkes from sockets then don't mess get the caravan checked out by a competent dealer.
No surprise there then as the same thing would probably happen at home. Always switch off the appliance first. Think of it this way. You slowly extract the plug and as you do this it sticks a bit and give it a wiggle. It perhaps disconnects for a split second and then reconnects and then disconnects again. A small surge / spike may occur. On some appliances this is enough to blow the fuse in the appliance or even trip the mains.keithp said:Thanks for the pointer on how to reply Prof John L, I had given up trying to post.
The original post should have said.
When i was just in the caravan i turned on a convector heater(not the caravan heater) that we use.When i came to turn it off,i turned it of at the wall and got a spark or flash.
The sockets only appear to spark when i turn the heater off at the socket and the heater is still running.If i turn the heater off first then i don't get any spark or flash.
I have just read on another electrical forum that it could be worn sockets?Does this make any more sense?
I think that getting it checked is the way to go anyway, so thanks for the push in that direction.
Sockets without switches is a backward step as any number of appliances just don't have switches themselves, the multitude of power supplies and our mains alarm clock are cases in point.Surfer said:Caravans used to have on off switches on the sockets but that has now disappeared. Not sure how they managed to get around this as for houses it may be illegal, but I am not sure.
RogerL said:Sockets without switches is a backward step as any number of appliances just don't have switches themselves, the multitude of power supplies and our mains alarm clock are cases in point.Surfer said:With regard to switches it always possible to have switch sockets retro. fitted if your van has unswitched .
Being a sparky I would only ever fit switch sockets for safety reasons
Caravans used to have on off switches on the sockets but that has now disappeared. Not sure how they managed to get around this as for houses it may be illegal, but I am not sure.