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    Hi, Cliff,

    I am ignorant about bonding but JohnT gave me some good advice. He is particulary knowledgeable and may be able to help. (There are others on the forum who have a handle on it as well but I can't think of their usernames right now)

    I'd PM him so he doesn't miss this post. As you obviously realize, it's a problem that needs resolution.

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    Default Re: Electrical Shock

    The few times I've seen situations (except in ours you felt a very mild shock when touching the water) like yours the problem ended up being the neutral. I don't know what the power company did to fix or where they found the problem with the neutral wire.
    Good luck!!!

    See Ya,
    Kelly

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