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Like scherzo said, the voltage won't drop to zero, but it will drop significantly. Give me a few minutes and I'll grab my multimeter from the shop and post hat my tanks voltage is. For anyone that isn't sure the earth (ground) prong on a power outlet is the round hole, not one of the flat blade holes. |
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![]() Thank you.
One tank has 43v and the other 56v, neither give a tingle or zapppppp! When I was getting zapped it was over 100v, the culprit was a heater. I just remembered I had a pump in a small skimmer go bad on my kids nano tank, also a shocking experience. I don't recall testing the tank with a multi meter. |
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![]() I'll check what my live one is today and let you know. I'll bet it will be much higher!
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