Here is a new one.
I have a 25,000 gal IG vinyl pool that is 7 years old. There is a noticable current flow, shock, electic tingle...what ever you want to call it when both feet are in the pool and you touch either the ladder or the concrete deck. :grrrr:
There is a bond wire that goes all the way around the pool, and is attached to the underwater pool lights, connects with the ladders and is also conected with the pump. The pump sits is a crock, under the decking.
I had the electrician out, he rechecked all of the connections and was getting between 3 and 8 volts at the ladder and the deck.
The shocking continues even when all of the electrical equipment was disconnected. Also, the voltages were the lowest at the lights and motor.
He believes that there is no problem with my equipment and thinks that "stray current" from an underground cable is entering the pool. He basically said that this is a issue for the power company.
Has anyone else ever heard of this? Any thoughts???
I have a 25,000 gal IG vinyl pool that is 7 years old. There is a noticable current flow, shock, electic tingle...what ever you want to call it when both feet are in the pool and you touch either the ladder or the concrete deck. :grrrr:
There is a bond wire that goes all the way around the pool, and is attached to the underwater pool lights, connects with the ladders and is also conected with the pump. The pump sits is a crock, under the decking.
I had the electrician out, he rechecked all of the connections and was getting between 3 and 8 volts at the ladder and the deck.
The shocking continues even when all of the electrical equipment was disconnected. Also, the voltages were the lowest at the lights and motor.
He believes that there is no problem with my equipment and thinks that "stray current" from an underground cable is entering the pool. He basically said that this is a issue for the power company.
Has anyone else ever heard of this? Any thoughts???