Red Sea Purple Tang
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Yo!
I bought a grounding probe and in the directions it says not to submerge the top of the probe under water.
Originally I was going to place it in the sump, but because I have a shallow sump, I thought I would place it in one of my overflows.
I figured that if there's any stay voltage somewhere, removing it from the display would be better that the sump, but sometimes my simple logic doesn't work.
Any ideas?
I bought a grounding probe and in the directions it says not to submerge the top of the probe under water.
Originally I was going to place it in the sump, but because I have a shallow sump, I thought I would place it in one of my overflows.
I figured that if there's any stay voltage somewhere, removing it from the display would be better that the sump, but sometimes my simple logic doesn't work.
Any ideas?
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