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Power to outdoor sockets cutting out over night no fuse trip?
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<blockquote data-quote="RL19" data-source="post: 553625" data-attributes="member: 15607"><p>Hi All</p><p></p><p>I have a chiller for my cold plunge plugged in to an outdoor socket. I keep coming out on the morning to find the chiller on but not pumping. I have run it from another outdoor socket on a different circuit and it works fine so my theory is there is nothing wrong with the chiller but the power to this circuit is cutting out and coming back on overnight. If that happens the chiller pump will not automatically restart and I am worried about water freezing in it. It is only on this circuit and no fuse tripped. Any ideas how to fault find ? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RL19, post: 553625, member: 15607"] Hi All I have a chiller for my cold plunge plugged in to an outdoor socket. I keep coming out on the morning to find the chiller on but not pumping. I have run it from another outdoor socket on a different circuit and it works fine so my theory is there is nothing wrong with the chiller but the power to this circuit is cutting out and coming back on overnight. If that happens the chiller pump will not automatically restart and I am worried about water freezing in it. It is only on this circuit and no fuse tripped. Any ideas how to fault find ? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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