After connecting two consumers to outlets, the third does not work
Hello, from the side of the corridor and from the side of the kitchen in the same wall, two single sockets are facing each other, in the kitchen there is a high-quality tee in it, a refrigerator is included in it. In the corridor, wi-fi is plugged in. If I turn on the laptop in the tee in the kitchen, then the outlet stops working in the hallway and the Wi-Fi turns off (If you turn off the refrigerator or laptop in the kitchen, the outlet in the hallway works again, and with it the router) What could be the reason, please tell me?
Good day! If the outlets are opposite each other, then most likely, these outlets are connected to each other (in order to save, they often did this). In theory, if there was an overload, then the machine should be turned off and both sockets would be de-energized. The laptop consumes a bit, so there should be no overload. Most likely, the wire just leaves somewhere. Perhaps, when you turn on the laptop, the tee pulls the outlet under the weight and the wire may go off in it. In any case, it just cannot be said exactly what the reason is - you need to check the reliability of the contact connections of the electrical conductors in each outlet and the integrity of each outlet - the reliability of the plug connectors, the outlet as a whole.