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![]() Mike, your post made me really want to know whether or not I should have, besides a GFCI, a ground probe in my aquarium.
I finally found something that convinced me I do want a probe ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpBUBzk2ZIU Imagine sticking your hand into your aquarium and you create the ground through some other piece of equipment such as a fixture, or a wet floor, or whatever. Sure the GFCI will trip, but you will still recieve a jolt. If your heart is healthy enough, I guess it wouldn't bother you ![]() |
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![]() Forgot to mention....
In the video the plumbing must not be grounded. Looking at our bathroom sink, I can see how the same situation would occur here as we have PVC pipes. There is no ground wire between the drain and the pipes downstairs. |