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I just checked for stray voltage in my tank
A attached a video, are these readings a concern?
I think your oversimplifying the results displayed. What if it's over 1 volt and how did you arrive at that number? I agree the least significant digit of the meter is not important for this measurement but does serve a useful purpose when making other measurements. The problem is that meters are inexpensive but very few truly understand how to use them properly and how to interpret what they are reading. And the OP checked for AC leakage, what about DC?No. That is effectively zero. Always ignore the last digit on a multimeter.
Edit - didn't see it was a video. It never goes above 1V. Not a problem.
How did I arrive at that number? I watched the video. Could be DC voltage, but I'm not going to comment on that as he didn't show us any testing of DC voltage.I think your oversimplifying the results displayed. What if it's over 1 volt and how did you arrive at that number? I agree the least significant digit of the meter is not important for this measurement but does serve a useful purpose when making other measurements. The problem is that meters are inexpensive but very few truly understand how to use them properly and how to interpret what they are reading. And the OP checked for AC leakage, what about DC?

Current amps I am working on are only 450-500V (VTA-120) but some designs can go to 5kV or higher. EL34s and similar are often 800V or higher plate (B+) voltages. Kinda of crazy no matter what. The one hand in the pocket rule is always important when poking around in these things.I never worked on Tubes during my career, plenty of HV Power supplies though. All of the Items we Manufactured had transitioned to the "State of the Art" at the time. Transistors and Integrated Circuits.![]()