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Hi,

Our 5 year old Saniflo (Saniplus) triggered the house electrical circuit breaker. I reset the circuit breaker the unit hums for one second then trips the breaker again. I checked around the box there are no lose connections or a leak. I also checked the fuse near the wall outlet.
Any idea what could be wrong? Is it worth trying to repair the unit or replace?

thanks
 
I need to make a call if it's worth getting an engineer or just going to replace? A call out is likely £200 or so, to replace likely looking at £500 part + £250 to replace.

I replaced it 5 years ago and it was £340 + 150 labour but parts and labour are more now.
 
Any home electric device that has worked well for 5 years has done it's duty imo. (Especially if it's duty is pumping poop)
 

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