In-Tank Electrolysis?

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I have this knock-off submersible 13 watt UV sterilizer completely submerged in my tank. Whenever I run it, it creates microbubbles even though there's no air reaching it. Does this mean that stray voltage from the device is electrolyzing the water?
 
Are you sure you have purged all the air from it?
Sometimes there are pockets that get trapped
 
As sure as I can be. Also, it ran for 24 hours fully submerged. Hard to believe there would be any residual trapped air after that long.
 
It is more likely trapped air or the heat from the UV is causing some degassing of dissolved air. I am pretty sure electrolysis would require a DC current through the water. At least that is how it is normally done.
 

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