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View Poll Results: Do you have a grounding probe in your tank? | |||
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16 | 31.37% |
No |
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35 | 68.63% |
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I found a good site on GFI's the standard is for them to trip at 5mA. http://personal.cha.bellsouth.net/j/...les/rv/gfi.pdf seing that most of us have wooden floors and carpets ect.. we are not a good contact to ground and I have experenced this my self by having a leaky pump in the tank, I could put my arms in there all day when standing on the floor but if my elbow touched the metal stand (which I grounded) then I would get a zap and my GFI would trip befor I hardly felt it. Personaly I don't use a grounding probe but would it hurt?? probably not but it would hide any leaky voltage in your tank or make your GFI trip more often from what I have read. I would never use one with out a GFI though as the GFI should be your first line of protection. I would also hazord to guess that because the GFI protection is required " by the National Electrical Code to be areas of higher hazard due to the possibility of water contact in the presence of current " that if you didn't have your fish tank on one your Insurance company would have grounds to turn down a claim should and electrical fire originate at your fish tank. Steve
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