njbillyv
Member
This one has me puzzled.
A buddy of mine is having all kinds of trouble with his tank so I go by to see what's up. He's NOT running a grounding probe or using a GFCI outlet so we check for stray voltage and....32V!
So we start unplugging stuff to see what's causing the problem. When everything is unplugged it goes to 0, obviously. But as soon as we plug anything in it jumps up to 25+V. Plug in the heater, 25, unplug it and plug in the pump, 25, etc. So whatever is plugged in we get 25+V. As we plug other stuff in it goes a few V. with each item until we get 32V. with everything.
Can someone please explain this to me?
P.S. installed a grounding probe and now it's 0, but the problem still needs to be solved.
A buddy of mine is having all kinds of trouble with his tank so I go by to see what's up. He's NOT running a grounding probe or using a GFCI outlet so we check for stray voltage and....32V!
So we start unplugging stuff to see what's causing the problem. When everything is unplugged it goes to 0, obviously. But as soon as we plug anything in it jumps up to 25+V. Plug in the heater, 25, unplug it and plug in the pump, 25, etc. So whatever is plugged in we get 25+V. As we plug other stuff in it goes a few V. with each item until we get 32V. with everything.
Can someone please explain this to me?
P.S. installed a grounding probe and now it's 0, but the problem still needs to be solved.