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Thanks!Take your meter and place the black probe in the ground of and outlet or power strip... the ground is the round hole below the two slots (US Plug).
Turn your meter to AC
Place the other into the water. Voltage, if any should show up on the meter at this point.
To work out what is leaking the voltage turn off all equipment and unplug. You should now show Zero on the meter.
Plug in each piece of equipment and then test with the meter.
Turn that one back off and move to the next.
this will show you what each one is leaking and of course with them all on that will be your total cumulative leakage.
It is not uncommon to see some leakage.
It should be that easy, depending on the meter. And with AC it doesn't matter which lead goes where.Guess I shouldve searched for vids. My google search led me to 5-10 posts from r2r and reefcentral that weren't very definitive.
That link doesnt work for me but ill search. Thought it would as easy as 1. Put on AC-Voltage 2. Put red in water, black on ground
They should all be connected, so no, it shouldn't matter.So does it matter if I use the grounded plug on the Apex eb832 outlet or my wall outlet?
That would imply to me that your system is grounded. Do you use a ground probe?Thanks.
So I just did it and got a reading of 0.4 with it on AC setting (200).
I did not setup a ground probe intentionally if that is what you are asking. Don't even know what/how thats done.That would imply to me that your system is grounded. Do you use a ground probe?
That sounds good.I did not setup a ground probe intentionally if that is what you are asking. Don't even know what/how thats done.
I did check the outlet with that 3 prong meter and it lit up as "correct".
That sounds good.
Do you use a titanium heater with a 3 prong plug?
Do you have any metal touching your water in your tank or sump at all? Like an frame from a light fixture mount?No. I just use 2 x eheim jager heaters that have 2 prongs into my outlet. So is stray voltage an issue or is that impossible since im
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Only thing "intentionally" are the kessil brackets shown below.Do you have any metal touching your water in your tank or sump at all? Like an frame from a light fixture mount?
. I see he Ohm/omega symbol here bottom left, unsure if I should use 200k or 200 so i did both.Let's do an easy test. Switch your meter to the 200 ohm scale and put one lead in the water and the other in ground.
For safety reasons I prefer to have everything wet in my tank plugged into a GFCI. Without that, even though you don't seem to have failed equipment now, it could cause safety issues in the future.Ok thanks Brew for helping diagnose things. So to be clear, since the jargon throws me off.
1. There is NOTHING to worry about in terms of my safety.
2. There likely isnt a stray voltage issue that could cause coral deaths.