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Old 10-26-2015, 03:27 PM
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Default Pump had a crack and electrocuted me :-((

So, I was doing a water change yesterday and when I plugged everything back on, my chiller pump wasn't working. Felt a little tingling feeling in my fingers as I took it out of the sump area of my 29 G biocube. When I took it out to take a closer look at, I saw a crack in the case housing, under the cover plate. Good news is, from what I've seen, my two Acan colonies are very closed for the past few days, and that's the only livestock affected so far (as far as I can see).
I need to know from you experts out there, how do you monitor if there is any current in the tank?
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Old 10-26-2015, 03:28 PM
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I need to know from you experts out there, how do you monitor if there is any current in the tank?
Same way you did. Put your hand in the tank
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Old 10-26-2015, 03:50 PM
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Same way you did. Put your hand in the tank
Yup.. That's what men are for!
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Old 10-26-2015, 03:58 PM
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Default Update #1 on tank electrocution

Okay, I found a solution online; Titanium Ground Probe
When I went to Marine Depot's site (since J & L on my iPhone is not very user friendly after they changed it), I started reading the reviews and noticed this one.

"Stray voltage is real by DOREN SMITH

Posted: 07/21/2013 from BLUE RIDGE, VA UNITED STATES

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Comments: As an electrician, I was intrigued by the idea of stray voltage in my tank. All my gear is brand new and the outlet was changed to a GFCI receptacle for safety. I was VERY surprised to get a reading of over 12VAC from my water to the receptacle's ground position. So, I cut a piece of simple wire and ran it from the water to the receptacle's grd outlet and the meter then showed ZERO volts! When I pulled the wire out, the meter instantly showed 12VAC again. That sold me right there. So I have just ordered the probe because it's titanium is more suitable for long term exposure to water than an exposed copper wire of course. Good product and great price! Happy fishkeeping to all
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Old 10-26-2015, 05:53 PM
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For a real "good" time, wait till a heater cracks and you stick your hand in the tank. Yowza!!!
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For a real "good" time, wait till a heater cracks and you stick your hand in the tank. Yowza!!!
That one was fun Another good one ws grabbing a powerhead in my sump, right on the exposed wire. Surprised I didn't remove the whole sump with that jump! lol
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Old 10-26-2015, 09:17 PM
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Default Lol ! You guys are nuts !!!

I think one of the probes I'll be hooking up to my future Apex will be a voltmeter probe. Any suggestions? Or has someone already thought of that one too ???!!!
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Old 10-27-2015, 01:04 AM
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That one was fun Another good one ws grabbing a powerhead in my sump, right on the exposed wire. Surprised I didn't remove the whole sump with that jump! lol
try dropping a t5 fixture in the tank and panicking to grab it....
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Is all the sparky gear running your tank GFCI protected? If so great, if not, a grounding probe on it's own is not a good solution. I don't have a grounding probe myself, but darn tootin' anything with a wire going into or near my tank is GFCI protected.
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Old 10-28-2015, 04:36 AM
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I've got all my equipment plugged into a GFI outlet as well as a titanium grounding probe.

Can't be too careful around salt water!
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