lust Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 I have some clothes that I put in the washer last night and forgot to take them out and went to bed. Today after work I just opened the washer to see if it stinks, and when I put my hand in the washer I to pull out my sock, I felt numb tingling pain in my hand. It was very dull and uncomfortable. Almost like when you sleep on your arm and then try to use your hand or llike touching an electric fence for animals. The clothes were not wet, but still damp. I unplugged the unit and touched them again but there was no current this time.. Has anyone heard of this? If the clothes were still wet, could I have been in trouble? =| 2
Popular Post CharlieH Posted March 25, 2015 Popular Post Posted March 25, 2015 Wouldnt be the first and certainly wont be the last, in my experience Thai installations on electrics are not the best and earthing is often a problem. MOVING this to Electrical Forum 5
Brit_Doggie Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 Often happening event due to lack of earthing,nowhere near as painful as when shocked by 240 volts. 2
Popular Post Soutpeel Posted March 25, 2015 Popular Post Posted March 25, 2015 grounding problem with your power supply, be careful My advice in interim, rubber soles shoes, pull plug before you take any washing out and possible touch any metal components on your washing machine 3
gerry123 Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 grounding problem with your power supply, be careful My advice in interim, rubber soles shoes, pull plug before you take any washing out and possible touch any metal components on your washing machine my advice switch off disconnect from power supply and connect an earth wire / copper rod (2 mtr ) and suitable copper wire connection at least to the outer casing there is usually a screw with the earth symbol next to it until this is done DO NOT USE 2
Popular Post ThaidDown Posted March 25, 2015 Popular Post Posted March 25, 2015 As said lack of earth. Washing Machines often come with Schuko plugs. These require a Schuko socket for the earth to be connected correctly. The earth is the metal side contacts on the plug. As an alternative a third pin can be added to the plug to fit a standard 3 pin outlet. Pic of Schuko plug/socket 3
kannot Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 Thai electric different "no need" that green wire the one that says "connect earth" Tescos very own aircon installers informed me of this, I got them the wire and made them change the other two which were purple and white also ( wrong colours) They told me first time they ever did it and not necessary blah blah blah 2
lopburi3 Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 You use this adapter to obtain ground from a grounded Thai outlet. It will then fit your outlet shown in photo and if outlet is grounded provide a path to ground. You might want to invest in a Safe-t-cut or other brand RCCD to cut power before it can become serious. Well worth the small cost involved as too many things are subject to potential issues without. 2
dddave Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 As said lack of earth. Washing Machines often come with Schuko plugs. These require a Schuko socket for the earth to be connected correctly. The earth is the metal side contacts on the plug. As an alternative a third pin can be added to the plug to fit a standard 3 pin outlet. Pic of Schuko plug/socket schuko.jpg Thanks for posting this. My washing machine is on my balcony. Sometimes the floor is wet and I have become way too complacent about it. I have that type of power plug and now that I know how it works, will get the proper outlet installed. 1
Popular Post gerry123 Posted March 25, 2015 Popular Post Posted March 25, 2015 As said lack of earth. Washing Machines often come with Schuko plugs. These require a Schuko socket for the earth to be connected correctly. The earth is the metal side contacts on the plug. As an alternative a third pin can be added to the plug to fit a standard 3 pin outlet. Pic of Schuko plug/socket schuko.jpg have you ever tried buying a third pin ?? same old answer no hap/no need 3
kannot Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 As said lack of earth. Washing Machines often come with Schuko plugs. These require a Schuko socket for the earth to be connected correctly. The earth is the metal side contacts on the plug. As an alternative a third pin can be added to the plug to fit a standard 3 pin outlet. Pic of Schuko plug/socket schuko.jpg have you ever tried buying a third pin ?? same old answer no hap/no need 3 pin plugs in homepro, just change the plug 2
lopburi3 Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 You do not buy a pin to fit into that plug (that is designed for the French socket with a pin already in it). You either use an adapter as in photo post 9 (HomePro normally has them - but they make a two outlet socket only useful for one so prefer to change plug myself), or if a set location change to a socket shown in post 6 (they have surface mount available also). 1
lucifer666 Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 My washing machine didn't have the earth pin fitted. I had planned to cut the 2 pin plug off and fit a 3 pin. At the local hardware store, ( looking for a 3 pin plug), they showed me the earthing pins ( Yep, you buy the earth pin extra and screw it into the plug). I like to call it the "Aftermarket Safety Factor Alternative". ( as an alternative to dieing of electrocution) P.S. Earth Pin = Ground(ing) Pin ( for our US friends) 1
lopburi3 Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 Not sure where you were shopping but US/Japanese style 3 pin plugs are available at most electric sales stores and the pin is a part of the plug. There is also a Thai version (but have only seen on recent sales items) that uses three round pins and looks like below. 1
elliss Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 . Earth , Thai electrical distribution , do they supply a means to ground earth ?. Rubber socks , a must have. 1
VBF Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 No ground.. Thanks for the help guys. And........ Looking at that picture, (post # 8) there appears to be pitting marks on the Live and Neutral pins. This may indicate arcing (sparks!!) which in turn tells me that the plug isn't tight in the socket. This may well be a fire risk so a thorough overhaul would be wise... Take Care! 1
Crossy Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 All good stuff above, nothing much to add. Those Schuko adaptors are made by Wonpro, HomePro and other DIY outlets usually have a dedicated Wonpro display stand where you can find these. Or remove the plug and fit a 3-pin plug, these are increasingly common, even Tesco now have the Haco 2 and 3 pin plugs. They are clear and white plastic and look flimsy but I've never damaged one even dropping on the floor several times. 2 "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
Popular Post crazygreg44 Posted March 25, 2015 Popular Post Posted March 25, 2015 Many of the above suggestions - those that call for the use of a 3- pinned plug or Schuko plug - are totally useless in case the power socket where you plug in your washing machine does not have an earthing wire part - despite your photo showing a three-hole socket !! Better make sure that the ground hole is connected at all ! I bet a bottle of Jack's that when you open the socket front cover, you will find only two wires! Your washing machine will have a grounding screw fitting on the backside. Go get a fat (2mm dia.) electric wire and a copper plated grounding rod. Drill a hole into the floor next to the washing machine and hammer the ground rod down by three fourths of its lenght, connect the wire and bingo. Too ensure being even more safe, wear rubber sole shoes when removing wet clothes from the machine. The shock you caught came from the chromed metal drum inside the machine. The housings of most machines will be laquered and do not carry electric current, only blank metal parts do. After grounding, the problem should be gone. I did the same with our washing machine, it works. In our condo in the 8th floor of a building, the Thai staff of the Store we bought our washing machine from, hammered a nail into the adjacent wall and connected the ground wire to the nail. They said that this is sufficient. I gave them my thumbs up and said bye bye, I was still laughing like a madman whilst I accompanied them to the exit !! Ok, and after this, I removed the nail and connected the ground wire to our balcony metal rail ! It worked because it was a large rail and well connected to the condo walls, never received a shock from the washing machine as it was properly grounded now. 3
Forkinhades Posted March 26, 2015 Posted March 26, 2015 As said lack of earth. Washing Machines often come with Schuko plugs. These require a Schuko socket for the earth to be connected correctly. The earth is the metal side contacts on the plug. As an alternative a third pin can be added to the plug to fit a standard 3 pin outlet. Pic of Schuko plug/socket schuko.jpg If anybody knows where to get this 'third ' pin, can they please advise here. 1
Forkinhades Posted March 26, 2015 Posted March 26, 2015 As said lack of earth. Washing Machines often come with Schuko plugs. These require a Schuko socket for the earth to be connected correctly. The earth is the metal side contacts on the plug. As an alternative a third pin can be added to the plug to fit a standard 3 pin outlet. Pic of Schuko plug/socket schuko.jpg have you ever tried buying a third pin ?? same old answer no hap/no need 3 pin plugs in homepro, just change the plug That could quite possibly invalidate your warranty. 1
StefanBBK Posted March 26, 2015 Posted March 26, 2015 You use this adapter to obtain ground from a grounded Thai outlet. It will then fit your outlet shown in photo and if outlet is grounded provide a path to ground. You might want to invest in a Safe-t-cut or other brand RCCD to cut power before it can become serious. Well worth the small cost involved as too many things are subject to potential issues without. Completely right. Alternatively change the plug to three prone Thai. 1
jerojero Posted March 26, 2015 Posted March 26, 2015 If your hand or fingers contacted a live AC current (electrical shock), those muscles would involuntarily contract. If that didn't happen, go to your doctor, you may have had a mild heart attack! 1
worgeordie Posted March 26, 2015 Posted March 26, 2015 The 3rd pin E is not much good if there is not a earth (ground) wire connected to the wall socket,switch off the power and open the wall socket to check, my self I use UK sockets and plugs all properly earthed,the fused plug gives extra protect to me and the equipment.especially where water is involved,washer,rice cooker,fish tanks.etc regards Worgeordie 2
cmth Posted March 26, 2015 Posted March 26, 2015 From my experience so far with Thai electrical installations, there is probably not an earth ground installed anywhere at the home. As long as 3 wires are going from the electrical panel to each socket with 3 pins, the best solution is to ground the whole electrical system. This can be done with one copper ground rod and 00 gauge copper wire. More than likely this will not be the case. Most installations have only 2 wires ran and the ground pin is a decoration. In that case the previous posts about grounding the washing machine separately would be the best solution. And to the poster who grounded his WM to the rails on the condo balcony, You are aware that any current that goes to ground by whatever fault will pass through this rail and anything else metal that it is connected to. So if a fault occurred and all 240 volts went to ground you have created a high amperage electric fence. Your neighbor goes out to look off the balcony, leans against the rail, and is instantly electrocuted. I would suggest you re-examine your "solution" before someone else pays for your mistake. 1
Forkinhades Posted March 26, 2015 Posted March 26, 2015 Because this was MOVED to the Electrical Forum, perhaps most people have not read the PINNED topic http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/693630-how-to-make-your-thai-electrical-system-safe/ Stay Safe guys 2
Crossy Posted March 26, 2015 Posted March 26, 2015 As said lack of earth. Washing Machines often come with Schuko plugs. These require a Schuko socket for the earth to be connected correctly. The earth is the metal side contacts on the plug. As an alternative a third pin can be added to the plug to fit a standard 3 pin outlet. Pic of Schuko plug/socket schuko.jpg If anybody knows where to get this 'third ' pin, can they please advise here. Unfortunately inserting a 'pin' in the hole of a Schuko doesn't work as the spacing is wrong to fit the Thai outlet Only choices are - fit a Schuko outlet, use the Wonpro (or similar) adaptor, replace the plug (as noted could have warranty issues). And yes, do verify that the ground is actually connected in the outlet. 2 "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
Forkinhades Posted March 26, 2015 Posted March 26, 2015 Agreed make sure you have the shucko socket that accepts these schuko plugs. 1
lopburi3 Posted March 26, 2015 Posted March 26, 2015 From my experience so far with Thai electrical installations, there is probably not an earth ground installed anywhere at the home. As long as 3 wires are going from the electrical panel to each socket with 3 pins, the best solution is to ground the whole electrical system. This can be done with one copper ground rod and 00 gauge copper wire. More than likely this will not be the case. Most installations have only 2 wires ran and the ground pin is a decoration. In that case the previous posts about grounding the washing machine separately would be the best solution. And to the poster who grounded his WM to the rails on the condo balcony, You are aware that any current that goes to ground by whatever fault will pass through this rail and anything else metal that it is connected to. So if a fault occurred and all 240 volts went to ground you have created a high amperage electric fence. Your neighbor goes out to look off the balcony, leans against the rail, and is instantly electrocuted. I would suggest you re-examine your "solution" before someone else pays for your mistake. Yes be sure there is a ground installed - use a cheap multi meter in AC voltage position to confirm same 230v reading from live to neutral and to ground points on outlet. As for the electric fence - path of electric will be to ground using path of least resistance - which will be railing rather than a person unless you have insulated that rail (electric fence makes no contact to ground). As for high amperage that is what will trip your breaker and why you have the ground path (something better than you touching and being touched). 1
bankruatsteve Posted March 26, 2015 Posted March 26, 2015 Also make sure there is ground in the cable to washing machine. Most appliances I've seen like this in Thailand have separate ground from the power cable. 1
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