Lit up the electric smoker to smoke some yard bird, the GFCI outlet pops within a few seconds after it starts heating up.
Worked fine last week. Is it time to replace the heating element? What else could it be?
Lit up the electric smoker to smoke some yard bird, the GFCI outlet pops within a few seconds after it starts heating up.
Worked fine last week. Is it time to replace the heating element? What else could it be?
Ive found that the gfci outlets like to go bad. My house is 8 years old and have had to replace 2 so far. When I removed the old one they had put the cheapest ones in they could. I would check that out first find a electrical item that has the same draw as your smoker does plug it in see if it trips it if it does you more then likely need to change the gfci.
It’s not the GFCI’s. I tried plugging my smoker into two different outlets on different circuits and got the same result.
Sounds like your heating element has gone bad or shorted out. Bad timing for sure.
Time for a pellet grill. 😉
Is it a MES? I thought I had an element go bad several years ago. Turned out it was the connection that was toasted. Had one in my garage and it has been going strong ever since.
I had to drill out all the rivets on the back to get to it. Haven’t looked closely but I think the newer ones have an access panel?