Years ago I wired up some Argos kettle elements into a boiler but that was pretty simple as most of the wiring was done for me.
Can anyone point me in the direction of how to wire up an element from scratch?
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Some cordless kettles have short pins and are not suitable for kettle lead sockets, though you can solder or crimp them. Other cordless kettles have a hidden element (and probably a central connection on the base), I'm not sure anyone has converted this type.lord groan wrote:I've scavenged a couple of used kettle elements bigdave, one was a cordless kettle, once you pull them apart they've still got the same 3 square-pin kettle plug element in 'em. But being cordless you need to find a lead with a plug on to plug them in! Just remember that spare PC lead you've got tucked away might have a plug that fits but the PC ones are only rated to about 5A
yep,cover the live and neutral in a bit of heat proof sleaving before putting on the crimp eyes just in case.Looking at my original picture, Am I right in thinking its a case of terminal rings to live & neutral, then sort an earth