zygote2k October 31, 2009 October 31, 2009 If it isn't the copper in the heater that caused the deaths, could it be the stray electrical current? If so, wouldn't a ground probe eliminate that?
extreme_tooth_decay October 31, 2009 October 31, 2009 If it isn't the copper in the heater that caused the deaths, could it be the stray electrical current? If so, wouldn't a ground probe eliminate that? It doesn't seem very likely it was copper (if it isn't on the test...also it just wouldn't dissolve fast enough from a solid chunk to nuke the tank) or stray current (wouldn't nuke everything if it could not be felt with hand or trip GFCI). Obviously it was something though.
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