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Richard Stewart

Hi

I have an external thermtec geezer 3000 and it is tripping the fuse because water is gathering in the bottom cap which surrounds the electrics. I have checked and can't find a leak anywhere.

Could it be condensation??

Richard
 
Hi Richard,

Welcome along,

As above it's very likely to be condensation.
 
I agree it is most likely the stat pocket leaking slightly often due to corrosion. I see that quite often. Check your copper cylinder isn't corroding, usually at base and see if it has an Anode fitted, as Anodes can actually cause corrosion instead of protection and can also damage the external heater.
It won't be condensation, as I have never seen this happening on those.
What part of UK are you at Richard? Just asking because those heaters are really the Willis heaters, invented in N.I and very common here.
 
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