seems sensible.
The key point of failure is the 3 pin socket itself and is where the most of the failures take place. A poor connection leads to the socket itself melting.
If you are using an extension lead, the other common failure point is the fuse holder in the plug.
Just monitor it during the first few charges, if it starts getting hot* pull it immediately.
*it will probably feel slightly warm to the touch but any hotter and you need to pull it.
The key point of failure is the 3 pin socket itself and is where the most of the failures take place. A poor connection leads to the socket itself melting.
If you are using an extension lead, the other common failure point is the fuse holder in the plug.
Just monitor it during the first few charges, if it starts getting hot* pull it immediately.
*it will probably feel slightly warm to the touch but any hotter and you need to pull it.
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