mikgle
Established Member
Speaking from experience from several years as a sparky, if using a 13A domestic 3 pin socket or the so called EV rated 3 pin socket i would inspect the socket about once a year. Isolate the power and remove the socket fascia. Check carefully for any signs of cracking, burning, charring or discolouring. Give it a sniff test. If in any doubt, replace the socket, they're only a few quid, whilst you've got it open. Make sure you terminate the wires back correctly with a double bend on the copper wire if its solid strand and tight terminations. Test it with a socket tester once live, about £15 . Test the RCD/ RCBO trip for the circuit its on via the test button, or ask a sparky to check out the circuit if it hasn't been done for say 5 years. You're saving several hundred £ by not paying for a full chargepoint, at least spend a bit on maintenance for safety sake! If you don't feel competent, get s sparky to do the checks, they know what to look for, it shouldn't cost much. I would charge about £40 max.on the handover video from the MG website they call it the 'occasional use charger'
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 

 
 
		 
 
		 whilst youre doing that, make sure you replace any plastic fuse boxes with metal, replace all rcbos with type A and fit a surge protection device.. oh and get an Electrical Installation Condition Report done, recommended every 10 years or for rented properties 5 years.
 whilst youre doing that, make sure you replace any plastic fuse boxes with metal, replace all rcbos with type A and fit a surge protection device.. oh and get an Electrical Installation Condition Report done, recommended every 10 years or for rented properties 5 years. 
			 
			 
  and I got mine a few years after the massive fuel price increases of the early 70s.
  and I got mine a few years after the massive fuel price increases of the early 70s.  
					
				 
						
					
 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		