The only thing i can think of that would make your electrical switchboard smoke is if you have a short circuit due to water damage, it may also be caused by the switch board trying to process to much data or connections at a single given time.
No, that is perfectly fine as it is an electric heater, However if you had water near the electrical appliance, that would be dangerous.
40956
In simple terms, we would look at the word broken down into roots. We have photo and electric. Photo means energy given by light, and electric means energy made through charged particles. Therefore, Photoelectric device would be a device that it's powered by electricity generated by light. An example would be your ordinary calculator. The solar strip at the top is a photoelectric device.
If you're referring to the smoke coming off the wing tips of aircraft that would be a wing tip vortex which is what occurs from the induced drag created by the wings of the aircraft as it creates lift. the smoke that comes from the exhausts of the jet turbines is not actually smoke but water vapor called con trails. the higher temperature water vapor from the exhaust mixes with the cooler temperature air outside of the exhaust and causes the water to condense making the con trails as the aircraft travels through the air.
Fog?
It could be an electric problem, IMMEDIATLY GET IT LOOKED AT!!!!
No smoke on an electric train (unless its on fire).
There is no smoke. It's an electric train
my truck started to smoke from the rear end when I was driving down the high way and now its jerking around WHY or What would be the cause
Spark plugs don't smoke. A bad alternator would cause a dead battery.
I know the white smoke would be caused by coolant, which would be leaking into the combustion chamber.
yes...the lack of air would causes excessive fuel which would cause black smoke.
In to the crack pipe that made you spell electric wrong;-)
It sounds like there may be a leak. If oil is leaking down on the manifold it will cause alot of smoke.
Fire... Where there is smoke, there is fire.
what kind of gasoline are you running? and what color is the smoke?
Probably not the smoke, but certainly HEAT would cause problems.