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neighbours light are on.Probably a co-incident, and there is a power-cut, get them to check with neighbours.
I would be surprised if water spilt on top of a cooker would trip an RCD, let along a physical fuse.
Unless we are talking a substantial amount of water......
I've seen water in cooker controls take out a 45a 1361. insulation tested cooker, all seemed ok. Put in new fuse. Started checking each part of the cooker, got to the second hob control which revealed the fault in a fantastically loud way. I must have jumped 2' off the floor!I would be surprised if water spilt on top of a cooker would trip an RCD, let along a physical fuse.
Unless we are talking a substantial amount of water......
Brown trousers moment!?I've seen water in cooker controls take out a 45a 1361. insulation tested cooker, all seemed ok. Put in new fuse. Started checking each part of the cooker, got to the second hob control which revealed the fault in a fantastically loud way. I must have jumped 2' off the floor!
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