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Is the sizzling sound from the socket dangerous?

Sockets are often used in daily life. If you don't pay attention to them, some problems will inevitably occur. So are sizzling wall sockets dangerous? The editor will introduce it to you immediately.

1. Is it dangerous if the wall socket rings?

Odd noises coming from sockets can be dangerous. Generally, there is a phenomenon of arcing in the gap caused by poor contact inside the socket. Although the current household voltage is relatively low, the arc generated is small and cannot reach zero fire normally, resulting in a short circuit. However, the arc is likely to cause poor contact in the discharge part, causing the temperature to rise, causing the socket to burn or catch fire. If the discharge is severe, it is likely to cause a short circuit or overload.

2. Other common faults of sockets

1. Socket lighting

The quality of the socket itself is not up to standard. Some friends are greedy for cheap and buy inferior sockets, resulting in socket The metal materials used are of substandard quality. Over time, the pins will change color, the clamping degree will not be enough, and sparking will easily occur during the plugging and unplugging process. In this case, it is recommended to replace the high-quality socket with one of standard quality.

2. The inside of the socket is dirty.

This situation is more likely to occur with outdoor sockets or kitchen sockets. Often due to environmental reasons, dirt is prone to accumulate inside the socket, leading to the accumulation of oil stains, dust, etc. On the copper sheet, it affects the contact with the pins, causing blockage and sparking. Solution: Add a dustproof and waterproof cover to the socket to reduce dirt inside the socket.

3. Virtual connection in socket.

Generally, virtual connections are not serious. During the plugging and unplugging process, there may be shaking or copper pieces in the socket, causing displacement. In some areas, virtual connections appear, causing short-term gap discharges. Solution: In this case, the wiring part should be fixed to ensure that it does not shake.