Stray voltage found questions?

ccLansman

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So i hooked my fairly expensive DMM into the wall sockets ground and the other end into the tank and to my surprise found a solid 37V Ac sitting in there. So i went through and started unplugging things to identify the problem. It seems like a lot of things are adding a little voltage like 2-5V Ac when plugged in, one of the main culprits was a header adding about 17V.

I have been reading a lot about grounding probes and am a bit concerned, if i add it will it just give a path to ground and kill everything?

I tested for current flow and it was 0 so there is just a voltage sitting in the water...

What is the best plan of attack? And are grounding probes safe to use?

Thanks!
 
Your heater seems like it is toast.

Ever submerged electronic device will add 2-5v. It is induced and is harmless (debatable). Its the rouge devices that create more that you should worry about.

Ground probes do work but you should also have a GFCI in tandem with them.

I got zapped pretty hardcore last year. Decided to remove every cord from the tank. The only think I have now is a askoll skimmer pump and two heaters that are not fully submerged. It gives me about 4.5v total compared to when I had koralias and 50v of leaked voltage.
 
Thanks for the heads up, i did see the 2V avg from some of the items when they were plugged in. I already tossed the heater and stuck and old glass one in there for now.
 
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