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Originally Posted by Wildechild_01
I will assume that your GFCI is installed correctly
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Pretty sure, i left the yellow tape on an followed directions
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Originally Posted by Wildechild_01
The 50v is not likely to cause any real harm to you, but if your standing bare foot on a metal drain in a puddle of water the potential is there, i generally only notice it if i have a small cut on the finger in the tank
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LOL had no plans on that
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Originally Posted by Wildechild_01
The voltages you read are electrical potential differences between the water and your homes ground, providing that is where your other meter lead is
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Could you try explaining this part a bit more?
I really appreciate your reply! Its helped some
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Originally Posted by gregzz4
I'd suggest you start replacing hardware as the units that are leaking voltage will eventually get worse and fail, probably blowing your gfci and turning the whole system off.
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Good idea, i will probably just shut this tank down and build something bigger and better.

Really weird that all the equipment contributes, Skimmer is 3 m/o reef octopus, heater 1.5 y/o aqueon pro, koralia 6 m/o. The filter and lights are at least 3 years old though.
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Originally Posted by gregzz4
I've never liked the idea of subjecting the critters to voltage with a probe
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I read this somewhere on RC last week, if its true the fish don't look to react any different with or w/o the probe