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Replacing wire on electric cooker
alexscoines
Posts: 27 Forumite
My rabbits have chewed through the wire on my electric cooker!
It is hard-wired in!
Can an electrician replace just the wire, or do I need to think about buying a complete new cooker?!?
I can’t even say how I feel about the rabbits right now!!
It is hard-wired in!
Can an electrician replace just the wire, or do I need to think about buying a complete new cooker?!?
I can’t even say how I feel about the rabbits right now!!
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Cooker cable is generally easily replaceable.0
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There's normally a cover on the back , secured by screws, where the cable terminates.
Is there enough slack in the cable to just redo the ends and Connect up ?Ex forum ambassador
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Be grateful the bunnies are still alive.alexscoines wrote: »I can’t even say how I feel about the rabbits right now!!
And make sure you have isolated the electricity supply to the cooker feed before touching anything yourself."In the future, everyone will be rich for 15 minutes"0
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