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![]() There's an abundance of info out there on the subject of grounding probes/stray voltage. Bottom line is, protect yourself by ensuring any electrical equipment associated with your tank is on a GFI protected circuit and if you have any doubt about a piece of equipment, even if it's relatively new, replace it. I value me, family & friends over my fishies.
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![]() GFCI should be manditory piece of equipment. A grounding probe in conjunction with a GFCI is a good idea for added safety.
40volts is a lot. Some small voltage is expected and can simply be induced by properly working equipment being submerged in water. But seeing voltage at 12v or higher I would be very concerned myself as that is going to be a good sign that a piece of equipment is open or shorting. Some of our powerheads work on these 12v-24v low levels of DC voltage but that amperage on short can definitely lead to livestock problems. |
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