Voltage in aquarium

And I got mad at that? Impossible. The answer is a Crispy Critter. 😬
 
And I got mad at that? Impossible. The answer is a Crispy Critter. 😬
You told me maybe I should get a new Hobby . I questioned you with about 12 scenarios . Anyway don't worry I'm still reading all your posts and making goofy comments for fun . Right now I screwed up drilling 1 3/4 holes cracked the last one not happy . Now taking tank apart to cut what is left for baffles in my sump .
 
Not even remotely the place.
 
I don't even understand the post. 😳

Oh, now I get it. But I can't answer here.
 
Where would i get a gfci outlet to test each piece of equipment could u show me an example or does it have to me installed by an electrician
Lowe’s or Home Depot
 
Been having alot of issues with “voltage” in my aquarium recently moved into a old duplex and upgraded my aquarium bc i have more space. I noticed awhile ago that almost none of the outlets are grounded. I did find a couple that are. my aquarium is plugged into the outlet that is “grounded” through some extension cords, but i seem to be having alot of stray voltage in my aquarium around 30-33v and if i have a small cut on one finger i can feel the voltage through the cut on my finger. I tried to look for faulty equipment but everything in the tank new or old seems to be giving off stray voltage. What can i do emergency please help
Replace the closest receptacle with a GFCI receptacle
 

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