My son bought an old GE Food Processor for $5
It's an old GE D1-FP1B1B. Seems to be in good condition. He bought it for making laundry detergent.
So here's my question. It smells like the old race cars we played with as kids when it runs. Does anyone remember that smell? It was normal for those cars. They ran on a slotted track which is where they received their power. I believe it was the oil or maybe the brushes, but it was normal for those toy cars. I wonder if this is normal for this food processor, as well.
I have worked on a lot of electronics and this is NOT a normal burning motor smell or an electronics burning smell; however, the motors I always dealt with were large, not kitchenware stuff, so I have never smelled this outside of the old little race cars.
I know what burning wires, resistors, capacitors, diodes and motor windings smell like. This is not one of those smells.
Thanks for reading
My son bought an old GE Food Processor for $5
It's an old GE D1-FP1B1B. Seems to be in good condition. He bought it for making laundry detergent.
So here's my question. It smells like the old race cars we played with as kids when it runs. Does anyone remember that smell? It was normal for those cars. They ran on a slotted track which is where they received their power. I believe it was the oil or maybe the brushes, but it was normal for those toy cars. I wonder if this is normal for this food processor, as well.
I have worked on a lot of electronics and this is NOT a normal burning motor smell or an electronics burning smell; however, the motors I always dealt with were large, not kitchenware stuff, so I have never smelled this outside of the old little race cars.
I know what burning wires, resistors, capacitors, diodes and motor windings smell like. This is not one of those smells.
Thanks for reading