I have the same problem that has been commented on earlier.
My GFCI trips maybe 5 minutes after I turn the smoker on (no matter the temp setting).
The heating element is hot; and the cord has no obvious damage.
I did give it a good cleaning a couple of days ago, after it had not been used for a year or so; but it seems perfectly dry. It has always been stored in my garage.
Any ideas what these symptoms suggest?
My GFCI trips maybe 5 minutes after I turn the smoker on (no matter the temp setting).
The heating element is hot; and the cord has no obvious damage.
I did give it a good cleaning a couple of days ago, after it had not been used for a year or so; but it seems perfectly dry. It has always been stored in my garage.
Any ideas what these symptoms suggest?