Tank contains Voltage

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Now that I've tested my tank, I've found that all my equipment is putting off voltage. The Tang has HLLE and of course I'd like to stop that. I asked for advice elsewhere (FB) and got everything from "It's normal, feed Nori" to "replace all your equipment" to "add a ground probe with a GFCI/no GFCI". So, needless to say, I'm utterly confused. Can someone please help me out?
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If you have stray Voltage in your tank(Usually it's AC) You have a piece of equipment causing it. Here's how to nail it down. Take one piece of equipment off line at a time and mea. from water to know ground. When the mea. Voltage goes away you have found your source. I had this problem and it turned out to be a power head. (It was still working too) Now Lateral line disease can also be caused by a vitamin deficiency as well. (improve diet and or add Vitamin/trace elements to you tank) I hope this helps. :)
 
Thank you. I did individually test equipment and got the numbers listed above. I have been soaking food in Vita-Chem
 
Interesting numbers!

With nothing plugged in, you're getting 1 volt??? Mystery voltage.

I could understand the Gyre and maybe the pumps.....induced voltage.

The JBJ ATO, the only thing that's in the water is the float switch. I've got to believe that it's supplied with DC volts. AC float switches are disgustingly expensive.

Accordingly, some numbers just don't add up. Is this a quality multimeter?
 
Another thought.....back voltage from your ground. Using the multimeter set to AC volts, put one probe in the ground plug and the second probe in the longer slotted plug. You should have zero volts. If you have voltage, you've got some funky wiring in your house.
 
Interesting numbers!

With nothing plugged in, you're getting 1 volt??? Mystery voltage.

I could understand the Gyre and maybe the pumps.....induced voltage.

The JBJ ATO, the only thing that's in the water is the float switch. I've got to believe that it's supplied with DC volts. AC float switches are disgustingly expensive.

Accordingly, some numbers just don't add up. Is this a quality multimeter?


Yes. It's an Amprobe AM-510 my husband uses for work. Reviews are great and looks to cost around $40. Im so confused. I think he made a mistake measuring the voltage the first time. Here are the numbers I just got:

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Additionally, our house was struck by lightning April 15. I'm going to check the outlet as you suggested because now concerned...
 
Yep!
 
Probes are not long enough to get in the outlet


What??? The other ends should look something like this:

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And would easily fit in a plug hole.
 
I was concerned with the 1V mea. with nothing plugged in. Did you miss something small? Now I'm confused. I added all Voltages up to to 12.1V.(parallel/series circuit is likely why you mea. 8V) Is there a ground path some where? Salt is a great conductor as glass is an insulator. darn??? Good luck here.
 
Everything off and thermometer removed I got 0.5V
Turned everything on and ensured a good connection with the ground and got 14V. I think my ground was bad earlier as 14V makes more sense than 8V.
 
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I did forget a thermometer.
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Can't guarantee, but I believe the plastic part on the end of the probe pulls off to expose the longer metal probe end.
 
With stray voltage from almost ever piece of equipment, I'm going to go out on a limb and say its to expensive to replace it all. Therefore, go out and buy a $12 grounding probe. I did after a year of mysterious fish deaths only a few days after I got the fish! I got one of these probes and none of my fish have died since. Sure its only masking the problem, not actually preventing it, but I've got fish that are alive and happy.

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I've got a grounding probe on the way :) pretty upset about losing a male Anthias and my poor Tang's HLLE.
 
Hmm interesting, I've never tested for in tank voltage, curious if I have any...
 

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