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    My sump pump is leaking electricity

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    Hi folks,

    My made in china sump pump (Sun Sun HQB-3900) is leaking electricity.
    Used a test pen placed inside my tank and managed to determined that it was the pump rather than the powerhead which I used to power my co2 reactor.

    Here's a pic and specs of the pump:
    http://www.rockaroundtheblock.com.au...cID=10&c=14253

    Yes, I know, should have gotten an ehiem right? I can't help it, I am cheap!!

    But before giving up, I thought why not give a shot. So, any advice (aside from remember to switch off the pump ) on how I can find the origin of hte leak and how to fix the pump?

    Thanks in advance!
    - eric

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    Hi Bossteck,

    Does pump electrical connection comes with a 2 pin plug or 3 pin?
    If it is the 2 pin ones, could you unplug the connector and rotate the orientation of the pin such that the neutral and live is swap around! See whether it works?

    Cheers!
    Alex

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    you can try grounding your tank, puting stainless stell rod and connect it to ground.

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    Hi Alex,

    Yes, the pump is connected to a 2 pin plug. Just rotate the orientation, that simple? Ok I will try it and update on the result.

    Hi Shadow,

    When you say connect it to ground, what does that mean? So I will connect a piece of wire to the rod, then place the rod touching the tank water, what do i do with the other end of the wire? Will this mean that I won't get shock when I touch the tank water?

    Thanks for the advice so far folks!
    - eric

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    Yup, just rotate the orientation Theory is to change the live to netural

    What Shadow mentioned was a wire one end to the probe (that stays in he sump) and the other end to the a 3 pin plug (that is to be tighten to the Earth- grounding portion)

    However, if suai suai both method fail,do consider Aquabee. Do a comparison with Ehiem and you know which is better!

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    yup, that is right connect it to the middle pin of the 3 pin plug, that pin is suppose to be ground. I'm assuming that electrical wireing in your house is properly grounded.

    Singapore house/flat should be ok.

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    Hi Shadow and Alex,

    Thanks for your patience in your explanation. Much appreciated!
    - eric

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    Hi,

    An update, I tried the 'changing the orientation of the 2 pin plug trick' doesn't work, according to my test pen. No time to try grounding.

    I will try to isolate the leakage over the weekend and update again.
    - eric

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    Hi folks,

    Another update. Turned out the pump isn't faulty after all. After seeking some advise from a friend, who told me that test pen cannot be trusted 100%, I decided to put my finger as a test pen (not recommended). Turn out, it was the powerhead which I used to power my co2 reactor that was the leaking current. I had since replaced the reactor and powerhead with a glass diffusser, something which I had wanted to do a long time ago.

    Nevermind this... I would still like to give thanks to all who had replied to my initial query for sharing what they know. Thanks folks!
    - eric

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