Hello All, so my SPS have been browning out and suffering from stn for roughly 30 days now. My system is fairly new but stable (8 months). It is an upgrade from a previously established tank. All of my Fish, LPS, and Softies have been doing well. I test a ton of elements, but I couldn't put my finger on the culprit. I usually put gloves on when I am working in the tank. Today, I just happened to reach into my tank without gloves and received a quick shock. A couple of searches on youtube, references videos by Puff Daddy Reef and @melev, and I quickly got up to speed on stray voltage. I purchased a digital multimeter and tested my tank. I was receiving 40 volts of AC current flowing through my tank. My first inclination was to turn off the skimmer pump, which is a stock SCA skimmer. My voltage dropped from 40-2 volts. Could this be my issue? I know that only time will tell. My parameters are below per my weekly testing.
Water Volume: 75g
Salinity: 1.25
Temp: 76
DKH: 8.3
Cal: 430
Mag: 1340
PH: 8.15
PO: .04 PPM
NIT: 8 PPM
Has anyone else experiences issues with Stray Voltage in their tank? I also lost a Tang a couple of months ago from HLLE...
Thanks
Water Volume: 75g
Salinity: 1.25
Temp: 76
DKH: 8.3
Cal: 430
Mag: 1340
PH: 8.15
PO: .04 PPM
NIT: 8 PPM
Has anyone else experiences issues with Stray Voltage in their tank? I also lost a Tang a couple of months ago from HLLE...
Thanks