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Yes, what reason do you need to do it because as a routine IR test this would be what is required.My question is how can you carry out an IR test on a sealed pump connected in star. My guess is you can only test phases to earth. Is this the case?
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.... Might sound a little flippant, but consider that millions of children have their arms in fish tanks with submersible filter pumps that are never tested......
Hi Deuce - do you happen to know what the posthumous IR results were for a pump replaced due to tingles? Also, for your displays do you use circuits with 30mA RCD or go for something more sensitive? Just interested .
And my favourite kamikaze fish that crack test tube heaters by sticking to them !
(Caution "Conductivity may vary" --Posh Marine setups )
Perfect, thanks for sharingThe problem is that once it's failed sufficiently to give a tingle, the water is already causing a near total failure in resistance. Impossible to clear the water that has broken through so results will be highly erratic. In all events though, very unlikely to see more than 10k ohms achieved even after drying out and the internal moisture settling.
Perfect, thanks for sharing
What pumps do you use for these displays. Any links to the displays as apart from the Bellagio don't think I've ever seen a decent water display.
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