Shallowwaters
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Any EE's out there willing to help on this one?
I found stray current in my sump yesterday - the kind that you feel only through a cut on your hand. After unplugging EVERYTHING and systematically testing devices, I found two items introducing current into the system. I must have shocked myself 30 times in this rediculous experiment...
Here's where I found the current coming from:
1) my chiller - whether running or not. How does this happen? Happens with or without the controller plugged in-line.
2) my titanium grounding probe! How in the heck does a grounding probe introduce current?
I live in a new house with very good electrical wiring. I tested two outlets on two different circuits - one GFI and one that was not. Same problem in both cases.
Can I fix the chiller problem or do I have to get a new one?
And, yes, through the process of elimination, I actually put my hand in to solve an electrical problem WITHOUT the grounding probe in the system.
I'm here to tell you about it, thank goodness...
I found stray current in my sump yesterday - the kind that you feel only through a cut on your hand. After unplugging EVERYTHING and systematically testing devices, I found two items introducing current into the system. I must have shocked myself 30 times in this rediculous experiment...
Here's where I found the current coming from:
1) my chiller - whether running or not. How does this happen? Happens with or without the controller plugged in-line.
2) my titanium grounding probe! How in the heck does a grounding probe introduce current?
Can I fix the chiller problem or do I have to get a new one?
And, yes, through the process of elimination, I actually put my hand in to solve an electrical problem WITHOUT the grounding probe in the system.