When one thing leads to another!
A leak, a slug and a small explosion!
I went to a tenanted property in Apsley, Hemel Hempstead to investigate a dead washing machine.
As soon as I approached the washing machine, I could hear water trickling from the area behind the dishwasher which was next to it.
So, instead of the washing machine, my attention was turned to the more pressing problem of why water was running down the back of the dishwasher!
On pulling out the dishwasher, I found that the connection to the fill hose of the dishwasher was loose, water was pouring out and now, having pulled out the dishwasher, it was splashing onto the floor. It took just a moment to tighten up the loose connection and stop the leak.
From the water erosion damage to the plaster, this had clearly been going on for many months. I asked the tenant if she had heard water running in the kitchen and she said she'd heard it continuously since she moved in around 2 years earlier, but thought nothing of it!
When I turned my attention back to the washing machine (which was the reason for my visit in the first place), I found that the main motor control circuit board had exploded, causing the washing machine to fail.
I removed the board and found that the point of explosion on the mains-powered circuit board had a slug trail leading to it where the very unfortunate slug had come into contact with 240 volts!
The colony of slugs had built up over time in the perfect damp conditions provided by the loose dishwasher connection!
see the video here




