KentAT
Senior Member
- Location
- Northeastern PA
Maybe it was the backwards looping of the wires on the receptacle terminals.
Maybe it was the backwards looping of the wires on the receptacle terminals.
Not me; I'm here for the articles.Always interesting to look at pictures...
Not me; I'm here for the articles.![]()
Not me; I'm here for the articles.![]()
My take is that it began with the typical loose fuse-to-holder or holder-to-base series arcing, which eventually deposited enough carbon to bring on a line-to-line parallel arcing, which did the majority of the damage.
...if you are here for the articles...
Then how did you see the pictures?:grin: