Hi so I added a new automatic water changer and noticed when I put my hand in my tank I can feel a slight electrical charge. And if I have a cut then I can feel pain on the cut.
I have used a multimeter and I have around 22 volts in the water. If I turn off the water changer I don’t feel the tingle any more but still have around 16 volts in the water. If I turn off heaters this goes down to around 12 volts. Then periodically goes down while turning things off.
I can’t see any issues with any wires in the aquarium the only thing I can think is that the new water changer uses an optical float sensor and also a sensor on the discharge pump to detect low water.
Would a grounding probe be a good idea or a bad idea? Thanks
I have used a multimeter and I have around 22 volts in the water. If I turn off the water changer I don’t feel the tingle any more but still have around 16 volts in the water. If I turn off heaters this goes down to around 12 volts. Then periodically goes down while turning things off.
I can’t see any issues with any wires in the aquarium the only thing I can think is that the new water changer uses an optical float sensor and also a sensor on the discharge pump to detect low water.
Would a grounding probe be a good idea or a bad idea? Thanks