ScubaPrawn
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I'm trying to test for stray voltage in my tank and am using a borrowed volt meter. The lowest AC setting is 200V, so I set it to 200V and tried putting the red probe in the tank and kept getting a 0 reading.
Problem is, the probe lines aren't long enough for me to reach the ground slot in the electric socket, so I tried holding the black probe in between my fingers, on the volt meter itself, and on the wall. Every time I got a zero reading, but I know those are not the perfect spots for the black probe, but even so shouldn't there be some kind of reading if I have a stray voltage problem?
I'd like to eliminate the possibility that I have a stray voltage problem and go onto other possible problems for my HLLE dwarf angel
Problem is, the probe lines aren't long enough for me to reach the ground slot in the electric socket, so I tried holding the black probe in between my fingers, on the volt meter itself, and on the wall. Every time I got a zero reading, but I know those are not the perfect spots for the black probe, but even so shouldn't there be some kind of reading if I have a stray voltage problem?
I'd like to eliminate the possibility that I have a stray voltage problem and go onto other possible problems for my HLLE dwarf angel