Have the incoming water tested by a water analysis lab in accordance to their recommended procedures (in other words, find out the proceedures, then follow them). Water pH may be too low. We have circumstances in Oregon where the water treatment plant must buffer the water to increase pH to prevent copper corrosion. I agree with Mike that electric current is not likely the problem. Could be flawed piping if the water tests ok. What kind of copper was installed? Water tube piping comes in three types: K, L, & M. Type K has the thickest wall and is recommended for underground applications. Type L is used indoors, above grade. Type M is the thinnest and should only be used for condensate drain piping, etc. above ground. The piping should be color coded for easy recognition. Type K - green; L - blue; M - red. Bill Lomica
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