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robertk

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Good morning everyone.

Squirrel.

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blossom

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Morning all… ffffriday is here!! 😆 forecast sunny toomoz, light rain sun and mon… hopefully we will get 3 days in… the ground is still super wet so it will be searching bare patches of planted fields… but i will take it 😆 xx.

Been Doing some research on past fids for our area this little beauty was found in 85 in one if the villages nearby …. 😍…


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Ohiogoldfever

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Would you say if a plug was partially out of the reciprocal it could cause this to happen?
Possibly. Or a loose connection. Sometimes it’s just a device that pulls just hard enough to cause a heat build up but not enough to trip the breaker.

Was it a UPS plugged into it? You can get a cheap charge meter on Amazon that plugs in-line off a device and tells you how much it’s drawing.

It’s probably just a junk Chinese spitter but it could be the device that was plugged into it.
 

Ohiogoldfever

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Took the kids fishing last night and Snagged this little fella on my ultra light rod. Second cast with a new crank bait. You could have jammed a softball in that mouth.
 

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pepperj

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Possibly. Or a loose connection. Sometimes it’s just a device that pulls just hard enough to cause a heat build up but not enough to trip the breaker.

Was it a UPS plugged into it? You can get a cheap charge meter on Amazon that plugs in-line off a device and tells you how much it’s drawing.

It’s probably just a junk Chinese spitter but it could be the device that was plugged into it.
Who knows what was plugged into it-it's kind of like a place (office) where this man never goes.....:laughing7:

Oil heater, shedder, calculator, lamp, charger :dontknow:
It would not be impossible to gang another outlet onto the existing one, but a real pain as the wall has been bricked.
Probably a good power bar is a better option.
Heater plugged in directly into the outlet.
 

releventchair

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Who knows what was plugged into it-it's kind of like a place (office) where this man never goes.....:laughing7:

Oil heater, shedder, calculator, lamp, charger :dontknow:
It would not be impossible to gang another outlet onto the existing one, but a real pain as the wall has been bricked.
Probably a good power bar is a better option.
Heater plugged in directly into the outlet.

Start at the 2 minute mark....

 

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