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Sweet! I just read the article on this sub forum seems ground probe + GFCI is the way to go.
Thanks for all the information guys! Just got back from Home depot with a GFCI outlet. Got a sick deal too cause this store had it on clearance for 16$ from 54$.
EDIT: Just plugged everything into the GFCI outlet and nothing tripped it. Also have the ground probe plugged in so voltage in the tank is 0.
I assume this means the voltage in my tank is just induced voltage from the equipment and nothing to be concerned with correct?
Thanks for all the information guys! Just got back from Home depot with a GFCI outlet. Got a sick deal too cause this store had it on clearance for 16$ from 54$.
EDIT: Just plugged everything into the GFCI outlet and nothing tripped it. Also have the ground probe plugged in so voltage in the tank is 0.
I assume this means the voltage in my tank is just induced voltage from the equipment and nothing to be concerned with correct?
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