I think there is a small electrical build up in my fish tank. I think I got a shock when putting my fingers in the tank yesterday. How do you test for this, my roommate doesn't agree, my brother does. I have an multi-meter.
He hit the nail on the head, lastly invest in a Grounding Probe. They go for about $16.00place the positive probe in the water, and make a ground contact through the ground terminal in the nearest outlet. Set the meter to A/C voltage since that's what is likely coming through your equipment. Make sure you are testing it while the heaters are on and everything. then if you find voltage, start unplugging things to isolate the culprit.
Mike
He hit the nail on the head, lastly invest in a Grounding Probe. They go for about $16.00
Mike
Yes this may be correct. But you are also relying on 2 things. 1) being, is the GFCI receptacle wired properly or working properly, and is the hobbyist even using one, 2) Is the short enough to trip the breaker. There are a lot of homes out there that have old panels or panels that have been outlawed. A lot of the older panels, (mine included) will not trip on a dead short. I need to replace it, but that cost money.I was t saying that the ground probe was a solution to his problem. I said that the poster above me births nail on the head regarding solving his problem. I was Suggesting that he also invest in a ground probe for the future. I have one in both my sump and my tank.
As for the Kaboom you mention would t the ground probe simply complete the circuit and either trip the GFI or breaker as a worse case scenario?
And please don't take my question as anything more then an attempt at quality information because I don't quite understand what your saying.
Mike