peter wrote:If I'm already out of warrenty, is there any reason to preserve the seal?Ingineer wrote:Oh, and if your unit has a "seal", due to a design oversight, the cover will slip right off over the seal, so you can leave it "sealed".
peter wrote:If I'm already out of warrenty, is there any reason to preserve the seal?Ingineer wrote:Oh, and if your unit has a "seal", due to a design oversight, the cover will slip right off over the seal, so you can leave it "sealed".
There's no reason not to, the cover literally slips over the seal, so it's probably more trouble to remove it.peter wrote:If I'm already out of warrenty, is there any reason to preserve the seal?
Any pics of the CT? What do you mean "poke" at the CT?turbo2ltr wrote:I took the cover off, poked at the CT and it never happened again.
As Phil says, the proper fix is to slide the CT to the right away from the terminal block. Use some tie wraps to help hold it in place. Having the CT right next to the terminal block causes it to pick up some noise which looks like a ground fault.mxp wrote:What do you mean "poke" at the CT?
Thanks for the picture turbo2ltr.turbo2ltr wrote:
Unplug it before you poke.
I just moved it around a little.