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Originally Posted by kenchan
hummm... hope no damage to the wiring inside the walls..
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It's just in a conduit fastened to the wall, runs about 10 feet.
He's done already. He did not seem at all surprised at what he saw/found.
He explained what happened, is that the outlet was old and somewhat corroded internally (which makes sense due to it being in a basement on a cement wall) and the outlet type just used crimp connectors, rather than screw terminals like modern outlets.
Even though it worked, it created a lot of heat (remember your Ohm's Law), which eventually caused it to loosen up more, which caused it to arc internally, burning up the outlet from the inside.
He had a tester and was able to identify which circuit breaker it was, and said that it was not indicative of any problem that the breaker did not blow.
So basically, a 10-minute job to replace it. Could have done it myself easily, but after seeing what happened, I was glad to have a pro tell me what had happened.