Marshall80 . . . . . . .
Now, these pics look real. . . . .excepting my being able to zero in on the brick type and its mortar mix..
Looks like you are just having a conventional WHITE duplex outlet that some klutz then placed an IVORY faceplate on.
A name brand Leviton could range in the $ 2-4 price range for a single unit . . . . with that $19.95 . . .that you are showing, being the " a sucker is born everyday pricing ".
Flipping the CORRECT circuit breaker OFF and pulling the faceplate and then pulling the complete outlet for inspection could then possibly just show a trace of alkali deposit like you see on plumbing, if the unit arced over and almost instantly arc / boiled off all of that water being across an AC conductive path.
Worse case would be a gray or blackened area around the terminals plastic.
Then you would change out the unit . . . . by EXACTLY replicating the wiring in a changeout, with BLACK being the HOT AC wire WHITE being the neutral / cold AC wire and either bare copper or green wiring connecting to the center round ground terminal. Wires get wrapped around terminal screws clockwise. Screw terminals are preferred to the optional push in wire connectors, due to contact area and current carrying capability enhancement.
AND THEN . . . .almost as if by magic . . .two more pics just appeared
I don't see any damage incurred, as not even enough water was present to effect the dust layer on top, so it must have just flowed down at the center and flashed off.
The tightness of the two sets of Romex may preclude pulling the outlet further out for any closer inspection, unless you unscrew from the wiring. This is daisy- chained such that power comes into the outlet with one wire set and flows out on the other wire set to feed another wall outlet elsewhere.
The top left BLACK-HOT screw terminal has one half-assed wire wrap . . . it not making its full 3/4 turn.
73's de Edd
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