rcmike
Active member
Hey guys, I noticed today that I got a little tingle when I put my hand into the tank. I proceded to unplug everything to find out what the culprit was. Nothing in the tank made a difference until I got to the lights. When I unplug or turn off the MH lights the tingle goes away. Funny thing is the MH lights are suspended above the tank hanging from the wall. The cords go down to the ballast under the tank and I don't see any way voltage is getting into the tank. It does it with or without a grounding probe in the tank. Any ideas?