Can anyone justify why a grounding probe should not be used in a tank? Also, if not used, what alternative methods (other than GFCI) can be used to safeguard against getting zapped.
you need a gfi if you have a probe....if you touch something out of the tank (ie light) and it is leaking electricity and your arm is in the tank you will be a perfect ground, and could electrecture yourself. Personally I use a probe....keep it in the sump. Seems to work fine.
also...older house can we wired bad...this can cause some leaking voltage to actually go through the gound into the tank...so sometimes it actually adds voltage to the tank.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6876979#post6876979 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Mbeef61 also...older house can we wired bad...this can cause some leaking voltage to actually go through the gound into the tank...so sometimes it actually adds voltage to the tank.
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