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Old August 22nd 03, 10:07 PM
Pszemol
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Default Grounding Probe

"Lone6Wolfpack" wrote in message nk.net...
The ground probe is there to prevent death.
Not to drain away minute induced voltages.

Agreed


As an electronic engineer do you agree that the probe will not
drain to ground minute voltages (or rather currents)? Strange...

In my opinion it will drain those currents and this is not good.
Yes, it is good in the meaning the probe will trip the breaker...
But currents will create unhealthy environment for tank inhabitants.
Without the probe there would be no stray currents in the tank
since relatively to ground it would be insulated by glass&wood.
 




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