Hi all,
Bit of a strange one. I had a very close lightning strike a few days ago. It damaged a lot of equipment, mainly computers/network equipment and my TV, receiver etc.
Over the following few days, I noticed many things in my house with a high pitched buzz/whine. Things like computer power supplies, but even the toothbrush charger and Nest thermostat.
I also had the same buzz but much louder from the breaker that my pool equipment is on, and from the circuitry on the pool pump.
I found that it seems to actually be coming from the pump, and is somehow causing that on all the other electrical devices in my house. The frequency of the buzz changes with the pump speed, and goes away when the pump is off.
So, I think the lightning damaged some circuitry on my pump, probably something that suppresses electrical noise from the motor, like a capacitor or something. However, it still runs fine apart from this problem.
I have a Jandy V5Plus HP. Does anyone know if its possible to replace just the electronics parts that may be broken without spending a fortune on a new pump?
Has anyone experienced anything like this before?
Thanks
Bit of a strange one. I had a very close lightning strike a few days ago. It damaged a lot of equipment, mainly computers/network equipment and my TV, receiver etc.
Over the following few days, I noticed many things in my house with a high pitched buzz/whine. Things like computer power supplies, but even the toothbrush charger and Nest thermostat.
I also had the same buzz but much louder from the breaker that my pool equipment is on, and from the circuitry on the pool pump.
I found that it seems to actually be coming from the pump, and is somehow causing that on all the other electrical devices in my house. The frequency of the buzz changes with the pump speed, and goes away when the pump is off.
So, I think the lightning damaged some circuitry on my pump, probably something that suppresses electrical noise from the motor, like a capacitor or something. However, it still runs fine apart from this problem.
I have a Jandy V5Plus HP. Does anyone know if its possible to replace just the electronics parts that may be broken without spending a fortune on a new pump?
Has anyone experienced anything like this before?
Thanks