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I watched a million YouTube videos on the topic and there are a lot of folks saying you should have 1-2 volts in your tank or so. The average medium tank likely has 6+ pumps attached to it 1-2 heaters.
What I don’t get is each device contributes stray voltage to the aquarium. That’s how it works. There is no magic shielding from the electromagnetic current that is created. I went and tested everything independently in my tank. And on average you are getting 3-7 volts per device. Heck even my radions being on adds volts to the water. When fully on My tank is hitting about 30 volts.
what’s your experience with this. The reason I ask is I am having a bit of a tank crash and have been going over everything with a fine tooth comb to try and find what might be cause it. This was just the next on the list to test. I have stray voltage but there isn’t a culprit it’s the the accumulation of a devices in a modern tank
What I don’t get is each device contributes stray voltage to the aquarium. That’s how it works. There is no magic shielding from the electromagnetic current that is created. I went and tested everything independently in my tank. And on average you are getting 3-7 volts per device. Heck even my radions being on adds volts to the water. When fully on My tank is hitting about 30 volts.
what’s your experience with this. The reason I ask is I am having a bit of a tank crash and have been going over everything with a fine tooth comb to try and find what might be cause it. This was just the next on the list to test. I have stray voltage but there isn’t a culprit it’s the the accumulation of a devices in a modern tank