Plug into Extension Board:
Extension boards are useful when you need extra plug points. However, they are designed only for low-power devices like phone chargers and small lamps. Some appliances take very high power and can easily overload the board. This may lead to wire melting, short circuits, and even fire accidents. Below are the top 5 devices that should never be connected to an extension board.
These appliances use very high wattage, often 1000 to 2000 watts or even more. Extension boards cannot handle such heavy load for a long time. Their wires heat up quickly, which increases the risk of sparks and fire. These heating appliances must always be plugged directly into a wall socket.
Refrigerators and washing machines contain motors and compressors. When they start running, they draw a sudden high current. Extension boards are not built for such high starting power. This may cause the board to trip, burn, or short circuit. These appliances require a direct plug into a strong wall outlet.
A microwave oven uses a large amount of electricity to generate heat quickly. Plugging it into an extension board can overload the board within seconds. Overheating and fire risks are very high. Always connect microwave ovens to a dedicated wall socket.
These kitchen appliances heat up fast and consume around 1500 to 2000 watts. The heat and heavy load can melt the wires of the extension board. It is unsafe to use them anywhere except a proper power socket designed for high-load appliances.
AC units take continuous high power while running. Extension boards cannot support this load for even a short time. It may lead to wire damage and short circuits. Air conditioners should only be used with a direct socket or a separate electrical line.
Always check the wattage of your appliances. Use extension boards only for light gadgets. Following these simple rules protects your home and prevents electrical accidents.
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