Working today...my helper rinses with the pressure hose while I wash with the 12 volt. He said the hose zapped him so I grabbed it too (here's your sign) but i didn't feel current. I went to the truck to check it out and tried to disconnect the injector (we had been downstreaming part of the house) and it popped me there...with the machine off.
I can't figure out where current could have come from. Any ideas?
-- Edited by Bryan P on Wednesday 7th of December 2016 11:44:28 PM
-- Edited by Bryan P on Wednesday 7th of December 2016 11:46:31 PM
Bryan P said
Dec 7, 2016
For some reason if you type the word "s-h-o-c-k" it automatically changes it to S/H. Weird.
Art O said
Dec 8, 2016
Bryan P wrote:
For some reason if you type the word "s-h-o-c-k" it automatically changes it to S/H. Weird.
That's how we have the filters set Bryan, Just Tradition I quess. One way of not giving everything away. No one ever got a S hock from there equipment either. You must have been around some kind of elec. power somewhere. Maybe one of them in ground lanterns or something
waxman18324 said
Dec 8, 2016
Are you using a liquid force(on/off)?
Hank
BlueRidge said
Dec 8, 2016
Bryan P wrote:
Working today...my helper rinses with the pressure hose while I wash with the 12 volt. He said the hose zapped him so I grabbed it too (here's your sign) but i didn't feel current. I went to the truck to check it out and tried to disconnect the injector (we had been downstreaming part of the house) and it popped me there...with the machine off.
I can't figure out where current could have come from. Any ideas?
-- Edited by Bryan P on Wednesday 7th of December 2016 11:44:28 PM
-- Edited by Bryan P on Wednesday 7th of December 2016 11:46:31 PM
That is strange! The rubber hose will not conduct electricity so it has to be the wires inside. Is your PW 12V or 110? The first thing I would look for and check is any ground connection. It will take some time but checking all the electrical connections is the first place I would start.
Bryan P said
Dec 8, 2016
Nothing unusual about my washer. It is an electric start Honda Engine. Has a car battery attached. Not hooked to any inverters or anything. No I don't use a liquid force pump. Just a normal injector with a line dropped in a bucket.
Maverick Contracting said
Dec 8, 2016
Maybe it was FIDO'S FENCE, underground wire to S,hock their dog if they get too close to property line./? It's something new every day.
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Thursday 8th of December 2016 03:53:45 PM
Working today...my helper rinses with the pressure hose while I wash with the 12 volt. He said the hose zapped him so I grabbed it too (here's your sign) but i didn't feel current. I went to the truck to check it out and tried to disconnect the injector (we had been downstreaming part of the house) and it popped me there...with the machine off.
I can't figure out where current could have come from. Any ideas?
-- Edited by Bryan P on Wednesday 7th of December 2016 11:44:28 PM
-- Edited by Bryan P on Wednesday 7th of December 2016 11:46:31 PM
That's how we have the filters set Bryan, Just Tradition I quess. One way of not giving everything away. No one ever got a S hock from there equipment either. You must have been around some kind of elec. power somewhere. Maybe one of them in ground lanterns or something
Hank
That is strange! The rubber hose will not conduct electricity so it has to be the wires inside. Is your PW 12V or 110? The first thing I would look for and check is any ground connection. It will take some time but checking all the electrical connections is the first place I would start.
Maybe it was FIDO'S FENCE, underground wire to S,hock their dog if they get too close to property line./?
It's something new every day.
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Thursday 8th of December 2016 03:53:45 PM