Grounding Probe

you only need 1 grounding probe per setup. whereever the water is connected it will be grounded.

have you checked for stray voltage?
 
If u have voltage in your water you need to check your equipment a ground rod will do nothing for you but get you killed if you have 120+ volts in you tank you have a short voltage doesn't try to go to ground it try's to go back to the source you can take a ground rod and stick it in the ground 100ft from ur house and hook up a 120v circuit and it won't trip trust me I'm a electrician the only useful thing a ground rod is for is lighting and voltage surges
 
And don't try that at home and no if u connect it to ur current ground rod it will trip because that goes bact to The source of power(the transformer) through a bonding jumper in the panel kids
 
One is all you need. Find the equipment leaking voltage if you can. Install the ground probe. Make sure everything is plugged into a GFCI.
 
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