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Old 07-29-2014, 04:44 AM
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holy frak! Glad to hear you're ok! Would hate for you to have yet another excuse not to finish your build.

All kidding aside, keeps us updated on what you find! You've got me scared to put my hand in my tank now!
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Old 07-29-2014, 05:10 AM
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remember that fish in the tank are not grounded.....

when you reach in, you probably are grounded and the current travels through you.... & thats what hurts.....
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Old 07-29-2014, 06:33 AM
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I've often wondered why Neptune hasn't made some kind of voltage detector for the Apex. Or any other controller manufacturer...

Hmm.. maybe I should make something.

It really is as simple as having a voltage meter in the water and then the other end to ground. It could monitor the voltage in your tank.

FWIW you'll always get some stray voltage in the water. It is when it gets high that it is a problem. And yes - I know.. it is the current that kills you not the voltage... Either way - some way to indicate that it is safe for me to put my hand in the water.

Glad you survived. The most I ever got was an uncomfortable tingling. Found the heater that was the culprit.
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Old 07-29-2014, 01:04 PM
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I have a multi-meter. Would that work if I dipped the ends in the water?
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Old 07-29-2014, 01:06 PM
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holy frak! Glad to hear you're ok! Would hate for you to have yet another excuse not to finish your build.

All kidding aside, keeps us updated on what you find! You've got me scared to put my hand in my tank now!

LOL!!!! No excuse...YET. I'm still kickin! haha.

After work today I'm going to take the heaters out, and inspect all the powerheads as well. See if I can find anything obvious.
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Old 07-29-2014, 03:20 PM
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I would not recommend a grounding probe. A grounding probe might seem like a good idea to draw out voltage from the aquarium but it tends to draw more voltage into the aquarium that can lead HLLE and doesn't solve the issue of stray voltage in the aquarium. It is best to find out which piece of equipment is leaking voltage and replace. Just my 2 cents
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Old 07-29-2014, 05:20 PM
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I use one of these NOMA GFCI powerbars. It says not for use with aquariums but I use it anyways.

http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/no...l#.U9fXfa3n-Hs
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Old 07-29-2014, 10:22 PM
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Wow - that is a hazard of the hobby I had never considered! I am glad you are okay. I stick my hands in my water all the time without a second thought. while doing a water change on the weekend, I accidentally dumped a bunch of water on my power bar and it started hissing and spurting. If the toxins don't get us the electricity will!
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Old 07-29-2014, 10:29 PM
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Wow - that is a hazard of the hobby I had never considered! I am glad you are okay. I stick my hands in my water all the time without a second thought. while doing a water change on the weekend, I accidentally dumped a bunch of water on my power bar and it started hissing and spurting. If the toxins don't get us the electricity will!
LOL, yeah thats the last thing I was expecting when I dumped my hand in the water!! Now im totally scared to do that again without using a multi-meter first! haha
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Old 07-30-2014, 03:09 AM
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Well.... sure enough.......thats what I got zapped with!



Did the whole pull all the plugs one at a time, and found an obvious culperit....not a heater!! Slight cut in the return pump cord. Also melted my power bar a little bit. Glad this didnt turn into a fire.



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