Big Dog
Member
I just purchased a established tank with a Current 1/10 HP chiller. We moved it yesterday and all went well. After getting it plumbed and water flowing, including through the chiller, I started placing rock, I worked in the tank for about an hour and took a break. When I returned and placed my hand in the tank I got a tingle. I thought I may have got stung by something and tried again, same thing.
Long story short, I isolated the shock to the chiller. I checked everything, nothing wet in the chiller and it appeared to be functioning correctly except for the shock in the water. I eventually blew everything out with an air compressor and checked all wire connections to the control panel, wha la, no shock! My issue is I don't trust it now. Anyone have a plan of attack?
Can the stock be harmed if it was to receive this "shock" inadvertently?
Has anyone had this issue?
Is there anyone that services these chillers?
Thanks in advance!
Greg
Long story short, I isolated the shock to the chiller. I checked everything, nothing wet in the chiller and it appeared to be functioning correctly except for the shock in the water. I eventually blew everything out with an air compressor and checked all wire connections to the control panel, wha la, no shock! My issue is I don't trust it now. Anyone have a plan of attack?
Can the stock be harmed if it was to receive this "shock" inadvertently?
Has anyone had this issue?
Is there anyone that services these chillers?
Thanks in advance!
Greg