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I have a Crest 575HTA 1.5gal heated ultrasonic cleaner. Today I made sure the heater & ultrasonic were both off and the tank was full of water. I plugged it in, got a saw a nice spark at the power outlet, and tripped my 20A circuit breaker 
. It has tripped my breaker and/or GFCI a few times in the past, but only while running, and I never thought much of it as the manual says the ultrasonic action may trip a GFCI.
I opened it up and I don't see any signs of burning/shorting on the board or internal components.
It does look like the drain hole in the tank might be slowly leaking water onto the nearby capacitor and around the circuit board.
Also, the large center component (marked 5003058 03 12) looks like it may be swollen, but maybe it's supposed to look like that.
-Can anyone help diagnose the problem?
-Does anyone have a good repair shop (I'm in SoCal, but also kept the shipping box/padding for it).



**UPDATE** The power cord alone works fine, and the heater/light/temp knob also work fine when I disconnect the ultrasonic/timer. I saw a nice arc/bit of smoke in the large black Timer component attached behind the ultrasonic Timer knob, even though the Timer knob was in the '0/off' position (pictured below). There is no master on/off switch on this unit, just Heat(on/off), Temp, and Timer.


I opened it up and I don't see any signs of burning/shorting on the board or internal components.
It does look like the drain hole in the tank might be slowly leaking water onto the nearby capacitor and around the circuit board.
Also, the large center component (marked 5003058 03 12) looks like it may be swollen, but maybe it's supposed to look like that.
-Can anyone help diagnose the problem?
-Does anyone have a good repair shop (I'm in SoCal, but also kept the shipping box/padding for it).



**UPDATE** The power cord alone works fine, and the heater/light/temp knob also work fine when I disconnect the ultrasonic/timer. I saw a nice arc/bit of smoke in the large black Timer component attached behind the ultrasonic Timer knob, even though the Timer knob was in the '0/off' position (pictured below). There is no master on/off switch on this unit, just Heat(on/off), Temp, and Timer.


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