You´re very welcome. ryecoon. Also I would check for some serious stray voltage... above 50volts or so. Hope you have no further losses, keep us posted.Thanks. Yes that sounds like a good plan.
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You´re very welcome. ryecoon. Also I would check for some serious stray voltage... above 50volts or so. Hope you have no further losses, keep us posted.Thanks. Yes that sounds like a good plan.
You´re very welcome. ryecoon. Also I would check for some serious stray voltage... above 50volts or so. Hope you have no further losses, keep us posted.
You´re very welcome. ryecoon. Also I would check for some serious stray voltage... above 50volts or so. Hope you have no further losses, keep us posted.
I don´t use a grounding probe as it creates a current path and can make things worse. As I am no expert in this matter I would suggest doing some google search about the use of grounding probes with reef tanks. I am very sorry for my poor English and poor explanations, just trying to help as I have seen a sps tank crash due to some serious stray voltage.Oh okay thanks man. I have a multimeter need the grounding probe.
If is there significant stray voltage, you can unplug all devices and then plug and take readings one by one until you find the culprit.Ah ok thanks man. Dont worry your actually explaining things very well. i appreciate the quick response. I will do some research. I would like to know what can cause the stray voltage. I have a ton of things in the sump that are plugged in. All the pumps, heaters, reactors, and probes with partial wires in the water might be a problem. How did you fix your problem?
Is this the same thing you use right?
Yes, it is. Hope you won't find anything to worry about.
I am no expert and I always read the instructions every time I need to use mine. lol I think yours is set to read Amperage (200m). If I am not mistaken you have to rotate the dial anticlockwise to the 200v -600v range V~ and set it to 200v if you are in the US or 600v if you are in a country that uses 220v. See pic of mine below, and also confirm with an electrician... I don´t want to be blamed for giving you wrong instructions. lolDo I have it on the correct setting? I was watching the youtube videos but still want to be sure.