I’m experiencing an issue when I connect the grounding probe to the outlet and touch the water barfoot. Surprisingly, the water shocks me, and there’s no GFCI trip or anything.
However, when I unplug the grounding probe and touch the water, I don’t feel anything.
I’m curious to know why I only get shocked when the grounding probe is connected?
To investigate further, I used a voltmeter to measure the voltage, and it jumps around 4 volts, reaching up to 6 volts when the ATO is measuring water with the grounding probe not connected to the aquarium.
I’ve also tested the outlet Nutral to Ground, and it reads 0 volts.
Breakers are Arc Fault
Outlet is GFCI
Equipment
However, when I unplug the grounding probe and touch the water, I don’t feel anything.
I’m curious to know why I only get shocked when the grounding probe is connected?
To investigate further, I used a voltmeter to measure the voltage, and it jumps around 4 volts, reaching up to 6 volts when the ATO is measuring water with the grounding probe not connected to the aquarium.
I’ve also tested the outlet Nutral to Ground, and it reads 0 volts.
Breakers are Arc Fault
Outlet is GFCI
Equipment
- Red Sea ATO
- Reef LED 115 G2
- ReefMat 250
- ReefRun 4000 G2
- ReefWave 25
- Reefer DC Skimmer 300
- Helio 200 Watt PTC Smart Heater
