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Delphinus 04-13-2002 06:19 PM

Stray AC voltage in tank
 
Every so often I test my tank with the multimeter to make sure I find nothing. Yesterday I found something. I got no DC reading, but I got a slight nonzero AC reading.

The thing is, the heater and all pumps, essentially all submerged items, were unplugged. All that had power was the lights and the fans in the canopy.

Does this make any sense?

I'm going to try the test again, this time with the lights and canopy fans off. If I get a zero reading with them off I guess I've found my cuplrit; but ... there's no contact with the wiring to the water? How can I get a current?

The only thing I can think of is that the ground I used is on the same circuit as the lighting, but even so I'm not sure it makes sense to me yet.

[ 13 April 2002, 14:19: Message edited by: delphinus ]

One_Divided 04-13-2002 06:28 PM

Stray AC voltage in tank
 
I had a current leak from a fan.. Seemed a little strange since it was mounted in the hood, but I stucka gorund on it and no leak since.. I still haven't figured out what is causing the fan to leak though..

titus 04-13-2002 08:23 PM

Stray AC voltage in tank
 
Hello Tony,

I don't think there's a need to worry here. AC voltage can be induced by many different means.

goldrimtang 04-19-2002 01:56 PM

Stray AC voltage in tank
 
I had a good deal of voltage in my tank coming from my lights. I'm positive about it. I grounded the canopy (it's metal) and the voltage disappeared. How the electricity made it's way to the water ? I've no idea.

FishGeek 04-19-2002 02:43 PM

Stray AC voltage in tank
 
how do you ground your lights. I have a metal canopy, with all the flourecent ends mounted on the metal directly. Can I just connect a grounding wire to the canopy and plug it into the electrical socket?

Simon

titus 04-19-2002 03:54 PM

Stray AC voltage in tank
 
Hello,

What's the voltage range are we talking here? Voltage can be induced.

Delphinus 04-19-2002 06:13 PM

Stray AC voltage in tank
 
In my case it's 1 VAC. It's barely a bump on my smallest AC sensitivity which is 0-10 VAC, higher ranges it doesn't hardly show up at all. But it's there...

(BTW, I can't measure AC amps. I can only measure DC V, DC amps, and AC V. DC V is zero as is DC amps.)

My fans are grounded as is the metal conduit I use to mount the sockets to my canopy, but that's not to say there is not a break in the wires. I've been out of town so I haven't been able to chase this down yet. Now that I'm back I think I'll double-check my grounding wires...

titus 04-19-2002 07:57 PM

Stray AC voltage in tank
 
Hello,

You don't have any DC voltage/amp because you have AC sources only and there's no leak from any electronics. If you measure AC voltage but no amps that highly suggest the voltage is induced. I wouldn't worry about it.


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