It could be that the compressor is already inducing to ground and that leakage is passed to ground to the evaporator, since the pipes or pipes are connected to the compressor and induces until the resistance that is recharged in the aluminum evaporator, greetings
well fermin thank god the evil did not happen from there you were right was the resistance that had happened to me but in a kitchen to look for the leak they lent me one of 200 kilo ohm because the other one of 50 kilo ohm did not mark values if I told the person that the temporary solution was to invert the tap to hide the leak and told me that he would buy it; Now I take 2 things at the same time and better expert than you to answer me, 1 (because when I invert the male it is possible to hide the leakage of cooriente in a resistance 2 (because I have to use a tester so high to detect it thanks
Jose, because when the socket is inverted, it is neutral in the resistance and not LINE, over putting more kilo ohms is because the resistance is just landing on the ground and that is why the multimeter is collected on a larger scale of ohms, that is, it hardly induces the resistance with the body of said resistance, the internal insulator falls off little by little, with the heating until it is short, it is what we call it changing value, greetings