- Jan 4, 2024
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My smoker is about 5 years old. I use it a few times a year. I tried to smoke some Turkey legs for Christmas. The smoker heated up a little, then stopped. I figured out it tripped the gfi outlet. I’ve tried a few things, including drying it out in my heater room. Still trips. I looked at the element and the only damage is close to the pins. My questions- will this damage cause the outlet to trip? Second, can I repair it with high heat gasket or fireplace gasket?
UPDATE — Thanks for all the input. I tried it on a GFI outlet inside. Immediately tripped. Tried it on a regular outlet. No problem. I expected the breaker to trip, but that didn’t happen. Unfortunately, all my outside outlets are GFI’s.
UPDATE — Thanks for all the input. I tried it on a GFI outlet inside. Immediately tripped. Tried it on a regular outlet. No problem. I expected the breaker to trip, but that didn’t happen. Unfortunately, all my outside outlets are GFI’s.
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