I even connected my washing machine up to a extension canle and it looks like the washing has blown the extension cable .
SOURCE: Hotpoint WD51 fuse issue
is it the motor that got hot?, if so then check the motor carbons for wear, as these heat up when worn, also if the carbons are fine check the pump and filters for blockages, this makes the motor spin while water is still in the machine causing the motor to overheat, and subsequently tripping and blowing the fuses etc hope i have helped a little
SOURCE: Machine keeps tripping the fuse at the fuse box - WD61 Aquarius Hotpoint
it might be too small of a fuse for your machine
SOURCE: My washing machine keeps tripping
Frequent tripping means a short in the machine. Disconnect from the supply and locate the drain plug somewhere at the bottom of the machine. You should be able to drain off the water and then open the door manually. Be prepared for a lot of water to be released. The fault will have to be fixed by a service engineer.
SOURCE: LG 1412RD Tips main fuse.
You have a dead short either in your breaker box or the plug in. Chances are it is your receptacle.
SOURCE: Hotpoint WM64 keeps fusing and cutting out
it's possible that one of the carbon brushes have worn down to the bottom and it is sparking on the motor causing it to trip the fuse. It's just one possibility. Have you checked the carbon brushes are connected properly and that they have not 1) worn down and 2) that the wires are connected to them correctly.
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