I couldn't find a forum to post stuff like this (it's not really a PSU), so I'm posting it here - hope its ok.
Yesterday just before midnight, we noticed a faint smell percolating into the room, the cats were frightened, then the wifi internet suddenly went off. A few minutes later, we went into the kitchen to find smoke in the air and blackening around the dishwasher door.
It soon became apparent that the dishwasher's electronics had caught fire, and eventually the high current tripped the circuit breaker shutting off power. The wifi access point is also on the same mains ring, explaining why the Internet suddenly died.
We've ordered a new dishwasher now, but I took the opportunity to have a look inside the control panel. It appears the fire started in the electromechanical programming control, or the connectors leading to it (photos attached).
What could have caused a perfectly normal dishwasher, working perfectly 20 minutes ago (when I was last in the kitchen), to suddenly catch fire and cut off? If there had been mail or other papers lying on the counter above the dishwasher (as there sometimes is), we could have had a serious fire on our hands...
More to the point, is there anything I can do to ensure the replacement dishwasher doesn't also catch fire more seriously?
Yesterday just before midnight, we noticed a faint smell percolating into the room, the cats were frightened, then the wifi internet suddenly went off. A few minutes later, we went into the kitchen to find smoke in the air and blackening around the dishwasher door.
It soon became apparent that the dishwasher's electronics had caught fire, and eventually the high current tripped the circuit breaker shutting off power. The wifi access point is also on the same mains ring, explaining why the Internet suddenly died.
We've ordered a new dishwasher now, but I took the opportunity to have a look inside the control panel. It appears the fire started in the electromechanical programming control, or the connectors leading to it (photos attached).
What could have caused a perfectly normal dishwasher, working perfectly 20 minutes ago (when I was last in the kitchen), to suddenly catch fire and cut off? If there had been mail or other papers lying on the counter above the dishwasher (as there sometimes is), we could have had a serious fire on our hands...
More to the point, is there anything I can do to ensure the replacement dishwasher doesn't also catch fire more seriously?
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