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![]() First of all, IMO, putting in a grounding probe to solve stray voltage is not the best idea. But that is a discussion for another post. As is my original question really.
So what you read was 0.2v with it set to 10vAC. Hardly anything to worry about. Just make sure your tester is working in your outlet. Set it to 250vAC, put the positive in the smaller slot and the negative in the larger slot. You should see anywhere from 110-120v. Now put the positive in the same small slot, and the negative in the ground socket. You should get the same readings again. This tells you your outlet is wired correctly and the meter works. Read up lots on Harlequins before you buy them ![]() |
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![]() Thanks Greg now that being said, with the negative in the ground and positive in the tank set on 250vac there is no reading, is this good then?
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![]() Did you perform the tests I recommended?
I'd like you to know your meter and your wiring are set up correctly |
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![]() Yes, if your meter is working correctly, this is good
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![]() Sometimes it's hard to get a good connection with the probes. But it sounds like you should borrow or buy another tester now
![]() Start a new thread when you get your hands on one |
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![]() I'll tinker with it tonight or pick one up new tomorrow, I'll just rename this thread so I dont take up sooooo much space on here like i did in my first 2 weeks on here lol
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![]() I'd leave this thread be for the benefit of others concerning the star
And this is on sale right now, at least here it is I bought one like this years ago for %50. Although this one doesn't, mine has an off button so you don't ruin the dial twisting it all the time. Plus it's autoranging, which is better This one has an off button. If you don't use it much, get the on sale one |
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![]() Thanks for shopping for me lol!
I'll get that tomorrow and toss the other, or fix the other test it against the new one, then I have a back up. Anyways, like you said leaving this thread now for Asternia star ID's and what not. So whats the problem with harlequins that you say to do so much research first? if I decide not to go with one, whats a good star muncher? any fish? maybe a wrasse?
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![]() Best check if it's on sale in your area. It's not worth full price. But nothing @ Crappy Tire is ![]() |