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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by synapse1278 to c/electricians
 

Hello, I would like to identify this plug & socket in order to get replacement parts ! This comes from my electric cook-top from my apartment's kitchen. Obviously something when wrong... I suspect the plug got nudged loose when the handy-man came to replace the dishwasher, causing one contact to have poor connection, heat overtime and destroy itself. I noticed something was wrong because of the plastic smell when I was using the cook-top for a long time at high power.

The white plug was part of a cable with a Schuko on the other end, I cut it off. The black socket was part of the cook-top. Both were pretty much melted together at this point.

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[โ€“] synapse1278 4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Thanks ! You put me on the right track. I have found this socket that looks the exact same: BACHMANN Einbaustecker GST18/3 schwarz - Conrad.de

I still have to find a corresponding cable with the length I need.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Yeah just look out that connector is missing the locking clip. That can be important for something that's hidden away. On the other hand, the last one got loose anyways...

These cables and connectors are very common for under desk electrical wiring. So maybe look at office supplies shops for cheap deals on cables in different lengths. The connector on the other side can be harder to find, but a place like Conrad will have it for sure. Although I usually find the part on Conrad and then order on Ebay for half the price.

Edit:

I found this cable: https://www.conrad.de/de/p/bachmann-geraetezuleitung-geraetezuleitung-cee7-7-st18-schwarz-5-m-1839833.html

I can't find the female connector with the locking tab on the front. So I think the connector you found is fine.