When I lived in Australia my chiller shorted out, i stuck both hands in the tank, and took 240v across my chest - it did not tickle.
Anyhow, apparently not learning from the experience of having my heart continue to run I put my hand in the sump the other day - I often do, but this time it *HURT*... Looks like I had between 12-24v running through the sump all the time... Now I understand electricity and I went through every single piece of equipment, unplugging and plugging back in, and it fluctuated but it was always there!>!>! Most bizarre was turning off the return pump which jumped the voltage from 12-24v.
Now with a probe at least I can dip my fingers in without wincing but can anyone help explain what is happening?
Anyhow, apparently not learning from the experience of having my heart continue to run I put my hand in the sump the other day - I often do, but this time it *HURT*... Looks like I had between 12-24v running through the sump all the time... Now I understand electricity and I went through every single piece of equipment, unplugging and plugging back in, and it fluctuated but it was always there!>!>! Most bizarre was turning off the return pump which jumped the voltage from 12-24v.
Now with a probe at least I can dip my fingers in without wincing but can anyone help explain what is happening?


