Checking wall socket.

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Im moving my desk/pc to the otherside of my room which the plug socket has never really been used and looks pretty old and ruff, im worried about plugging my few month old pc into and it getting damaged, is there any sort of way i can check the socket is all good?
 
It's highly unlikely anything will be wrong with the socket. Is it just old and dirty or does there look something wrong with it? For example the wall damp and the screws rusty or bits broken off it.

The few things are:

1) Wired incorrectly.. you'd probably know by now :eek: :o
As you don't sound like the type to be taking off the faceplate and poking round with a multimeter there are socket testers available like this one. I use one whenever I change a faceplate as it is so quick and simple.

2) The switch is dodgy and doesn't engage properly. You'll probably here a fizzing or crackling sound when switching and you might hear a burst of static if the radio is on.

3) The terminals are corroded. Probably wouldn't cause you much problem with a PC but you could plug in a 3KW electric heator or other heavy load and leave it for a while. If the plug becomes hot or starts smoking you know you have a problem..

Post a pic if you're worried about it :)

/edit - I suppose I should say I am in no way an electrician!
 
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TBH unless you know anything about electricity, I personally wouldn't touch it. Get someone who knows what they're doing to look at it. Is it your house/rented property/ or coucil?
 
Turn off the mains ring then pop it open and have a look, assuming you are comfortble with such work.

It's either connected and the wiring is decent, or it's not. Appearance makes no odds really assuming there is no physical damage.
 
casual123 has not been back since yesterday.

Maybe the plug did destroy his PC :mad: :D

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