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- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,
I'm not sure if this is the appropraiate group, but here goes:
I use a electric mower for my small yard. It is about six years old,
has a 12 amp motor and I use a 60' extension with a guage rating that is
one grade above the average orange outdoor cable (can't rmember the
exact number, possibly 12 guage?).
It has overheated and triggered the built-in circuit breaker often
since I bought it. (I just wait 15 minuts and let it cool down)
Today I noticed smoke comming from the connection between the mower
and the extension. One of the male prongs is coated with a black
substance, and the female paart was warm and greasy.
What has caused this and what should I do?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
--Paul
I'm not sure if this is the appropraiate group, but here goes:
I use a electric mower for my small yard. It is about six years old,
has a 12 amp motor and I use a 60' extension with a guage rating that is
one grade above the average orange outdoor cable (can't rmember the
exact number, possibly 12 guage?).
It has overheated and triggered the built-in circuit breaker often
since I bought it. (I just wait 15 minuts and let it cool down)
Today I noticed smoke comming from the connection between the mower
and the extension. One of the male prongs is coated with a black
substance, and the female paart was warm and greasy.
What has caused this and what should I do?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
--Paul