Good thing you found the cause and still around. Might think about a couple GFI circuits for next time (don't place one everything all one one circuit or may crash tank due nuisance trips).
Zoa, as for the advise below, hope you were kidding. Let's see, know there's a electical problem, let's keep sticking your finger into to tank and hopefully you can find the fault before you electorate yourself.
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Originally Posted by zoaElite
Start testing by unplugging each electrical outlet and then sticking your fingers in the water. When you don't get shocked you have found your source, simply pull and replace but from the sounds of it the powerhead with a nick in it is probably your problem and would be the first one to test.
Levi
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