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My immersion heater tripped the mains breaker, when I took the cap off it was full of water and the element seems to be shorted to earth. It's been there for a while so ok I need a new one but how is the water getting into the cap. I cleaned it up and left the cap off check next day full of water again, can't see where it's coming from. Any ideas?
 
It's either coming in through a leak in the thermostat tube or through the (failed) element rod.

This is my (poor quality) photo of a larger element, but of how it could look inside

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