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Hope this is the correct forum to post this in...
Disclaimer: Electricity isn't my strongest field, that being said I'm trying to stay safe.
I've read that AFCI breakers can trip from complex loads. But, it's never happened to me before until this house. Also, the breaker was tripping before anything was plugged into the GFCI receptacle. We bought the house a year ago, built in 1959, but the breaker and wiring (besides some two prong receptacles initially) were up to date. For now, I installed this on a new three prong outlet. I used it before in my apartment but would like a GFCI receptacle. It's strange to me that the AFCI doesn't trip with that but does with a GFCI receptacle, makes me wonder if it's even protecting me.
Is there something Arcing???
Finally, and what got me off my butt to fix the receptacle issue hopefully... I noticed (because of small cut on my finger) recently that there's electricity in the water. Voltage I guess would be the right term. I did some searching about stray voltage and tested the water with a multimeter. My test came out to 29.5 volts (black cord into the ground, red into the tank, while plugged into a separate outlet). Furthermore, it doesn't seem to be one pump, it seems that everything leaks a little voltage (2-6 volts). "Stray Voltage" seems like it's a touchy subject but I would like to discuss it to help fix the issues I'm having.
Disclaimer: Electricity isn't my strongest field, that being said I'm trying to stay safe.

I've read that AFCI breakers can trip from complex loads. But, it's never happened to me before until this house. Also, the breaker was tripping before anything was plugged into the GFCI receptacle. We bought the house a year ago, built in 1959, but the breaker and wiring (besides some two prong receptacles initially) were up to date. For now, I installed this on a new three prong outlet. I used it before in my apartment but would like a GFCI receptacle. It's strange to me that the AFCI doesn't trip with that but does with a GFCI receptacle, makes me wonder if it's even protecting me.
Is there something Arcing???
Finally, and what got me off my butt to fix the receptacle issue hopefully... I noticed (because of small cut on my finger) recently that there's electricity in the water. Voltage I guess would be the right term. I did some searching about stray voltage and tested the water with a multimeter. My test came out to 29.5 volts (black cord into the ground, red into the tank, while plugged into a separate outlet). Furthermore, it doesn't seem to be one pump, it seems that everything leaks a little voltage (2-6 volts). "Stray Voltage" seems like it's a touchy subject but I would like to discuss it to help fix the issues I'm having.