Power Board Not Working Castle Hill

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Hills District homes face a combination of modern appliance density, EV/solar integration complexity, and three-phase capacity questions that drive the typical electrical work we deliver across Castle Hill, Baulkham Hills, Kellyville, Bella Vista, Cherrybrook, and surrounding suburbs.

The Hills District is full of large modern homes, acreage and granny flats on three-phase supply, so a power board fault here can mean a lost phase, a tripped sub-board feeding a separate dwelling, or an overloaded board carrying pools, aircon and outbuildings. We trace it back across the whole installation.

⚠ Stop — Call Immediately if You Notice Any of These:
  • A burning, plastic, or fishy smell from the board
  • Visible scorching, browning, or melting on the board
  • The board is hot to touch
  • The cord is hot or has visible damage
  • A spark or pop occurred when something was plugged in
  • The board buzzes or crackles
  • Smoke from any direction near the board
  • The wall outlet feeding it is hot or smells
Full guide: Why Is My Power Board Not Working? — causes, FAQs & expert advice

About Why Is My Power Board Not Working?

A dead power board is most commonly caused by a blown internal fuse, an exhausted surge-protector module, a failed rocker switch, or a faulty wall outlet feeding it. If the outlet behind the board feels hot or smells burnt, that is a fire risk — book an urgent inspection or call 0433 462 902 now.

Sydney homes — particularly pre-1990s dwellings — were wired with far fewer outlets than modern living demands, which is why power boards are routinely run harder than they were designed for. Running multiple high-current appliances — heaters, kettles, hairdryers, toasters — through a single board for sustained periods overloads the strip and stresses the outlet behind it. Sydney Electrical Service operates 24/7 across every metropolitan suburb and can diagnose whether the fault lies in the board, the outlet, or the circuit.

What to Do Right Now in Castle Hill

  1. Try a different appliance in the board to confirm the board is dead, not the appliance.
  2. Check the on/off switch if the board has one. Some boards have illuminated switches that fail.
  3. Look for an overload reset button — a small button on the side or end of the board.
  4. Try the wall outlet directly with a known-working appliance.
  5. If the wall outlet is also dead, see Why is my power point not working?.
  6. Check the board's surge protection indicator if fitted — typically green/red.
  7. Inspect the cord for cuts, abrasions, or kinks.
  8. Check for liquid contamination or visible internal damage.
  9. If the wall outlet is hot or scorched, isolate the breaker and call us.

Electrical work in Castle Hill

Castle Hill's housing is a real mix, and each era throws up its own electrical jobs. Plenty of the established streets are full of brick-veneer and full-brick homes from the 1960s through the 1980s on big Hills District blocks, and a lot of those still run undersized switchboards with ceramic fuses or early circuit breakers and no proper RCD protection. Bringing those boards up to current standards with safety switches, and checking tired wiring on long cable runs, is bread-and-butter work out here. Endeavour Energy is the local network distributor, so any service-mains, point-of-attachment or metering work needs an accredited Level 2 ASP.

The other side of Castle Hill is the knock-down-rebuild and large two-storey homes, plus the high-rise and medium-density strata that's gone up around the Metro stations. Big modern homes with ducted air, pools, induction cooking and EV charging often need a three-phase upgrade and a heavier consumer mains. New builds and strata blocks mean fresh network connections, main switchboard work and metering coordination, all squarely Level 2 territory.

Common Questions

No. Power boards are not designed to be opened or serviced. Once a board has failed, dispose of it (e.g. via your local Sydney council e-waste service) and replace with a new unit.
Add up the wattage of everything plugged in. A standard 10 A board is rated for 2,400 W maximum and most cheap boards should be operated well below that. A heater (2,000 W) and a kettle (2,400 W) on the same board exceeds the rating immediately.
Surge protectors have a finite energy capacity. Each surge they absorb degrades them slightly; eventually they reach end of life and the indicator light goes from green to red. After that, the board still distributes power but offers no protection.
Modern compliant boards rated for the load are generally fine for sustained use. Cheap or aged boards with high-current appliances are not. If your power board is hot during normal use, replace it.

Why Castle Hill Residents Choose Us

Hills District response times depend on suburb — typical 45–90 minutes from Castle Hill to Baulkham Hills, 60–120 minutes for Kellyville and Rouse Hill, with our regional vans positioned to cover the full Hills metro area.

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