As I was making some final cuts for the deflector wedges on the table saw (https://www.festoolownersgroup.com/other-tools-accessories/removing-table-saw-offcuts-safely/30/), a strong smoky smell was sensed, which eventually triggered the smoke alarm in my shop.
The plug on the IVAC auto switch and the connector on the electrical cord burned and melt! I believe I had not pushed the plug completely into the connector, causing sparks and a small fire on the cord. Lucky me (though I had a fire extinguisher nearby but did not need to use it)! I saw other posts mentioning about loose connections with the domino joiner or tools could result in damage to the machines, but did not realize a loose connection in the cord could have such risks.
The IVAC switch was not damaged, and the fuse breaker in it wasn't even triggered.
Interestingly, the neutral pin came off, not the hot one. Why was that?
The plug on the IVAC auto switch and the connector on the electrical cord burned and melt! I believe I had not pushed the plug completely into the connector, causing sparks and a small fire on the cord. Lucky me (though I had a fire extinguisher nearby but did not need to use it)! I saw other posts mentioning about loose connections with the domino joiner or tools could result in damage to the machines, but did not realize a loose connection in the cord could have such risks.
The IVAC switch was not damaged, and the fuse breaker in it wasn't even triggered.
Interestingly, the neutral pin came off, not the hot one. Why was that?