Because the wires in plug OR socket are loose and arcing.
plug it in and turn it on with your bread inside
To charge a Black and Decker drill, first insert the battery into the charger. Plug the charger into a power outlet and wait for the battery to fully charge, indicated by a solid green light on the charger. Disconnect the charger from the power outlet and remove the fully charged battery from the charger.
Bad spark plug? Bad spark plug wire? White smoke? could be a head gasket Black smoke? Raw fuel? Bad valve?
You have a glow plug failing. The black smoke is unburned fuel.
your fuel mixture is too rich it may be time to change your spark plug and/or air filter. a bad spark plug will not burn all the fuel correctly and a clogged air filter will not provide enough air for a good air/fuel mixture. Actually it depends on what color smoke is coming from it. Black smoke is fuel, however, blue smoke is oil, broken ring and such
The engine is burning rich. Clean or replace the spark plug and air filter. If you still get black smoke, close (rotate clockwise) the carburetor needle valve 1/8 turn for a leaner mixture.
Black smoke is an indication that it is running too rich. The carburetor needs adjusting.
The engine is choking. Check (1) spark plug, (2) air filter, (3) carburetor settings.
Plug in either a blue box or an edge comp box u need to add an extra fuel pump to her also. If u do that she will run pretty good and also smoke.
To unjam a Black and Decker BD-10P shredder, first unplug the unit for safety. Then, remove any visible paper from the feed opening and use the reverse function to pull out any jammed paper. If the jam persists, check the blades for any obstructions and carefully clear them, using a pair of tweezers if necessary. Once cleared, plug the shredder back in and test it to ensure it’s functioning properly.
Sounds like a misfiring spark plug or loose plug wire, crossed plug wires, or maybe poor compression on one cylinder. Is it lacking in power? Blowing black or white smoke out the exhaust? Using more gas than it used to?
A short circuit.