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Well, I didn't get the GFI in this weekend ! Mother's day and other things.
I would be curious if any of the group tried the same measurments with a digial meter. The place I grabbed the ground was at the INPUT to my main water meter. ( this should be connected directly undergound to the street feed. I don't think I have a better place to connect it. No 8 foot ground stakes. I'll post my results when I get the GFCI installed. I agree with George that if a small amount of current was flowing to ground the GFCI would probably trip. Yes I could have the high voltage because of a sensitive Digital VOM - it's a FLUKE 12. I'll see if I can borrow a cheap analog and try the measurements Before I put in the GFCI. Russ "pausto" wrote in message ... "Russ J." wrote: I didn't realize my question would spark such a controversy! Here is an update.: My tank ( 75 gallon FO) is quite near the water meter into the house. I have a Fluke Digital VOM used for work. Model 12 -- pretty good unit. I measured the AC voltage from the copper inlet pipe to the tank water -- by sticking the probe into the water. Was I surprised. I measured 48 VOLTS AC !!!! I then began unplugging equipment. First the heater. - dropped 6 volts to 42 VAC. Next the UV - Dropped 2 more volts. Then the Empereor 400 dropped another 2 volts. Then the Flouresent lamp dropped 2 more volts. Then the Eheim filter -- another 2 volts. Then the skimmer another 2 volts. When EVERYTHING was unplugged - I still had a reading of 32 Volts AC. I put the ground probe in the water attached to the water line. Voltage went to .009 Volts AC. I watched the fish to see if proximity to the probe changed their behavior - Nope. I reconnected everyhing and the voltage went to .011 VAC. That's an increase of only 2 millivolts. I'm going to keep the ground probe in the tank and see if the LLE on the Tang begins to reverse. I'll post my results. ( I'll also be very careful not to drop anything in the water !) Russ Digital meters are notorious for detecting stray voltages that have no appreciable current flow producing ability. Try re-reading with a cheep analog meter (I keep one taped to the back of my Fluke ![]() Paul |
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