Getting Electric Shock from Cooler?
Faulty wiring causes fatal accidents. We fix rat-bitten wires, melted switches, and earthing leakage to ensure your cooler is 100% Safe.
Urgent?
We arrive in 60 mins
Why is Your Wiring Failing?
Common causes of electrical faults in coolers.
Current Leakage (Shock)
When water touches a cut wire, the entire steel body becomes live. This is extremely dangerous.
Rat Damage
Rats love chewing cables during winter storage. This leaves naked wires exposed inside the tank.
Melted Switches
Loose connections cause sparking (arcing), which melts the plastic switches and regulators.
Electrical Repair Rates
Service Menu
- Shock/Safety Checkup ₹200
- Full Internal Rewiring ₹350 – ₹550
- Switch Replacement (Set) ₹250 – ₹400
- Main Power Cord (Heavy) ₹300 – ₹500
Safety Upgrade
Convert Local Wiring to Branded
Local electricians use cheap thin wires that heat up. We upgrade your cooler with:
- 1.5mm Copper Wires (Fireproof)
- Thimble Connections (No loose tape joints)
- Proper Earthing (Shock protection)
Why Does My Cooler Give Shock?
Electric shock from a metal body cooler is a sign of Earthing Failure or Insulation Breakdown.
1. The “Earthing” Pin is Missing
Many people use 2-pin plugs for coolers. This is dangerous. The 3rd pin (Top thick pin) is for Earthing. It directs leakage current to the ground. Without it, the current stays in the cooler body, waiting for you to touch it.
2. Water on Joints
If electricians use cheap black tape to join wires inside the wet area of the cooler, the tape eventually peels off. Water touches the live copper, electrifying the water and the tank.
3. Motor Body Short
Old motors lose their internal insulation. The copper winding touches the steel motor body. Since the motor is bolted to the cooler, the entire cooler becomes a live wire.
DIY Warning
Never try to fix wiring while the cooler is plugged in. Water + Electricity = Fatal.
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