GE PEB7226SF2SS, smelled electric burning smell, removed cover and noticed that the RED electrical disconnect terminal that connects to TRANS HV is burned. Im trying to locate a replacement disconnect terminal and the red plastic cover. Looks like the terminal is 6MM in size. Using parts diagram TRANS HV = 1433. any suggestions? where to find terminal/plastic cover? alternative solution?
SOURCE: Electric dryer internal short
Make sure that the dryer is disconnected from the wall outlet before doing any repairs on it. Electric dryer work on 240 volts AC and this could hurt or even kill you. loose connection on the terminal block will cause the wires to get hot. and melt the terminal block and wires and the pig tail wires. you will have to replace the terminal block and pig tail wires and make sure you use the correct bolts and make sure you tighen them. let me know if this helps.krazytech
SOURCE: when I press the start button it smells like it is burning
if the is a convection model then the covection coill will smell that way if there is a geese build up and should be ok to use. however you should only smell that if you are using the convection mode.
SOURCE: Electric burning smell from dryer
first check your dryer vent hole and dryer wall vent to make sure there not clogged with lent,most of the time that's what it is,let me know and we can go on from there-mike
SOURCE: Electrical Burning Smell from Henry HVR200 Vacuum Cleaner
Hi! Highly unlikely that you need a new motor. Highly likely that you need new carbon brushes. The smell is caused by excessive sparking between the worn brushes and the copper commutator segments. Most carbon brushes (and from memory I suspect this includes Henry's) have a copper wire buried in their last few millimeters, and you really need to change them before that becomes exposed. The longer you run it like this, the more likely you are to damage the commutator, so change them sooner rather than later. When you change the brushes, you can smooth off the commutator with very fine abrasive paper (the objective is to smooth it, not scratch it!), and then blow all the dust away (or **** it away if you have another vac, of course). Incidentally, you don't say if you are using a paper bag in your Henry. Some people, because the top-hat filter is so good, try to manage without a bag. This is false economy! You should always use a bag. I hope this helps! I value feedback, so please remember to rate this response.
SOURCE: microwave has burning smell and we can see a
It is burned out..shorted out. get rid of it and buy a new one.
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