 jjoshuaPremium join:2001-06-01 Scotch Plains, NJ kudos:3 Reviews:
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| Problem with my hydro circuit Perhaps one of the Canadian members can help me out with this one...

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 brianPremium join:2002-05-02 Lake Forest, CA Reviews:
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| You need to get an outlet plug to keep the hydro in.

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 | reply to jjoshua You can draw a lot more power with that new water-cooled circuitry to dissipate the heat. -- nohup rm -fr /& |
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 LazManPremium join:2003-03-26 canada | reply to jjoshua I can't help but notice the Dodge logo...
I'd be crying if I was stuck that close to a Dodge, too! |
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 jjoshuaPremium join:2001-06-01 Scotch Plains, NJ kudos:3 | said by LazMan:I can't help but notice the Dodge logo... Please, let's stay on topic. |
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 PoloDudePremium,VIP join:2006-03-29 Northport, NY kudos:3 | reply to jjoshua Another step towards delivering all of your utilities from one provider. I wasn't aware that they had figured out how to combine your Hydro power with your water. |
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 alkizmo join:2007-06-25 Pierrefonds, QC kudos:1 | said by PoloDude:Another step towards delivering all of your utilities from one provider. I wasn't aware that they had figured out how to combine your Hydro power with your water. Well, water is the new copper. |
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 bemis join:2008-07-18 Reading, MA | reply to jjoshua Interesting that it's only the top one! You'd think the bottom would be leaking just as strongly... |
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 jrs8084Premium join:2002-03-02 Statesville, NC kudos:1 | reply to alkizmo said by alkizmo:said by PoloDude:Another step towards delivering all of your utilities from one provider. I wasn't aware that they had figured out how to combine your Hydro power with your water. Well, water is the new copper. Please don't mention that. The post will turn into an argument about how water doesn't conduct electricity, you can run hair dryers submersed in sinks, the old picture of the guys in the above ground pool with power strips will surface. . .  |
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 djm61Change? HAH join:2001-06-20 Simi Valley, CA | reply to jjoshua I see the problem!
They were using inferior duct tape! |
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 alkizmo join:2007-06-25 Pierrefonds, QC kudos:1 | reply to jrs8084 said by jrs8084:Please don't mention that. The post will turn into an argument about how water doesn't conduct electricity, you can run hair dryers submersed in sinks, the old picture of the guys in the above ground pool with power strips will surface. . .  Let's roll |
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 BobAccount deleted join:2012-07-22 New Jersey | reply to jjoshua I always thought it was electric juice. |
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 alkizmo join:2007-06-25 Pierrefonds, QC kudos:1 | said by Bob:I always thought it was electric juice. Not, you're thinking of electric joules. |
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 JimPremium join:2003-02-10 New Lenox, IL | reply to bemis said by bemis:Interesting that it's only the top one! You'd think the bottom would be leaking just as strongly... Split circuit. --
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 Zorack join:2001-12-14 Fayetteville, WV | reply to jjoshua That is a shocking picture!  |
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 bemis join:2008-07-18 Reading, MA Reviews:
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| reply to Jim said by Jim:said by bemis:Interesting that it's only the top one! You'd think the bottom would be leaking just as strongly... Split circuit.  |
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 evilt00l join:2003-03-20 Winchester, KY kudos:1 | reply to jjoshua What you never saw true Hydro-electric power? |
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 ropeguruPremium join:2001-01-25 Mechanicsville, VA | reply to alkizmo said by alkizmo:said by PoloDude:Another step towards delivering all of your utilities from one provider. I wasn't aware that they had figured out how to combine your Hydro power with your water. Well, water is the new copper. Oh, I thought that they were flushing the wires because of the build-up of electrons over time. |
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| reply to jjoshua As much as I love the outlet plug idea....
In all seriousness, you'll just have to start ripping stuff open. Shut off the water, shut off the breaker to that outlet. Pull off the outlet, or get in behind if you can and see where the water leak is.
Best case it's a busted water pipe within inches of the outlet. Otherwise, you might have to rip open more than you want.
Might be a leak at the top of the wall too which is allowing rain water in. Though that's a lot of water. |
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