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Originally Posted by fencer
Recently I have experienced stray voltage problems. So I looked around for info on ground fault probes. A good idea ( some don't even recommend them) I installed a DIY one and poof no shocks. But a troubling aspect of this it doesn't fix the offending problem. So tjis is what I want to do
1. use a multimeter one tip in the water and the other in the grounding slot of a plug
2. set for AC and systemactically unplug things
Is this correct way or is there a better way
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This is the exact approach that we used to troubleshoot a problem a while back.
As far as the GFCI / Grounding probe situation... I'd personally prefer a little voltage went into the tank and notice it than have something trip the GFCI while your away and have a tank crash. If I were to do it, i'd put a grounding probe in a GFCI circut and have something obvious but not essential to the tanks survival running on it. This is assuming the grounding probe doesn't trip the circuit in the first place... Or run some voltage monitoring in the tank.