supercon71
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Recently my 9010 (about 8 months old) has begun to put stray electrical current into my water.
I had noticed this for the first time just a few days ago when I put my fingertips (no cuts, scrapes, ect) into the tank and got a strong "tingling". After unplugging each item one by one (heaters, powerheads, reactor pumps, lighting, ect) it became very clear that it was the 9010 causing the stray current.
Plugged in= strong tingling
Unplugged= normal or no tingling
Any ideas as to what to do with this? Is this somewhat normal for the 9010's? Anyone else experience this? Do I need a replacement pump or would a Titanium electrical ground solve this issue?
Thanks....
I had noticed this for the first time just a few days ago when I put my fingertips (no cuts, scrapes, ect) into the tank and got a strong "tingling". After unplugging each item one by one (heaters, powerheads, reactor pumps, lighting, ect) it became very clear that it was the 9010 causing the stray current.
Plugged in= strong tingling
Unplugged= normal or no tingling
Any ideas as to what to do with this? Is this somewhat normal for the 9010's? Anyone else experience this? Do I need a replacement pump or would a Titanium electrical ground solve this issue?
Thanks....