OK folks, through the years, my hot water tank has ceased to work. I just go downstairs, hit the red reset button on the actual unit and everything is fine. Well, I successfully almost electrocuted myself tonight. I went downstairs to push the reset button. I couldn't find the "red" reset button. In fact, that whole part of the unit was black. If I were of sound mind, I would have realized that the whole unit was chard for some reason. But, instead, I thought that the loads of sawdust pumping through the air had covered up the panel. So, in all of my infinite knowledge, I took a metal brush over their to clean the panel. Needless to say, sparks ignited immediately.
So, I'm faced with something I've never seen before. The actual panel on my hot water heater that hosts the temp. control and reset button is completely charred.... I mean it's black coal by now. The whole unit is no longer existent!!!!!! I've never seen anything like this happen before. The reset button, temp control, and a few other things are on a space that's about two by six inch panel on the actual hot water tank. The whole thing was fried when I went downstairs. I mean, the whole thing looks like a lump of charcoal. What happended??????
Can anyone help me out with this one? It's a far cry from wrenches, but, I'm hoping someone has some insight about this. I hate to be demanding, but, time is of the essence in this situation, as I'm trying not to burn my whole house down.
Thank you so much for your help.
cheers,
bird.