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![]() You've got that right. Scaring the crap out of me.
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![]() Yes its grounded. Both are.
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That is sooo true LOL. 1500v rocks your world too, got some scars to prove that. LOL How old are your pumps? Id be calling Tunze. 35v leakage is NOT COOL. Sounds like the case on the pump has a defect in it, expoing the windings to the water. If the GFCI tripped plugging the Tunze in when ground probe installed. The light shade should be grounded, and you stated that you got shocked with light out as well, so I could rule the light out. I have seen instances in HO-T12 lights, where the ballast would induce 40-50V into the reflector/shade. But that was with a Magnetic ballast installed in the light, inducing a voltage into the shade, not acctually shorting or leaking. Anything that has a magnetic field, can induce electricity into metal near it.
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 Last edited by banditpowdercoat; 04-06-2008 at 05:19 PM. |
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![]() 120 or less is not kids play when its your forehead thats sparking.
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![]() Doug, I know this all serious and stuff, but I just can't help laughing my a$$ off !! Maybe you need rubber gloves and a rubber hat!
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![]() When checking for stray voltage with a volt meter, where do you put the probes. In the water? I've never had to do this but am still curious of the procedure.
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Unless you forget the ground is out and you're forehead arcs across to the pendant. ![]()
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