Okay,
I've just spent the last two hours checking my tank with a multitester meter, and reading the threads on stray current in the tank.
Yesterday I felt a tingling when I put my hand into the tank...didn't like it very much.
Today I purchased a multitester and tried to isolate where the stray current was coming from.
First off, this thing is a 'Sperry SP-10A' .
Second, it's got several settings, I assumed I wanted the 'ACV' setting (others were DCA, DCV, OHM and B.TEST).
I placed the NEG probe into the ground in a receptacle, and the POS probe into the tank. My initial reading was: 1.4 AC V I then started unplugging equipment. I started with powerheads first, then heaters, then Calc reactor pumps, and main pumps. As I unplugged each piece, the reading climbed. At this point, all that was still running was the lighting. When I shut down the lighting, the levels dropped back to 1 AC V (with nothing at all plugged in).
To be sure I restarted the lights. First the IceCap 660...reading spikes to 4 AC V.
Then Metal Halides (2-250W and 1-400W all on E-ballasts) with the IceCap and reading drops to 3.4 AC V
Finally MH alone- back to 2 AC V.
So...what the heck does this mean? and how do I fix it?
I've just spent the last two hours checking my tank with a multitester meter, and reading the threads on stray current in the tank.
Yesterday I felt a tingling when I put my hand into the tank...didn't like it very much.
Today I purchased a multitester and tried to isolate where the stray current was coming from.
First off, this thing is a 'Sperry SP-10A' .
Second, it's got several settings, I assumed I wanted the 'ACV' setting (others were DCA, DCV, OHM and B.TEST).
I placed the NEG probe into the ground in a receptacle, and the POS probe into the tank. My initial reading was: 1.4 AC V I then started unplugging equipment. I started with powerheads first, then heaters, then Calc reactor pumps, and main pumps. As I unplugged each piece, the reading climbed. At this point, all that was still running was the lighting. When I shut down the lighting, the levels dropped back to 1 AC V (with nothing at all plugged in).
To be sure I restarted the lights. First the IceCap 660...reading spikes to 4 AC V.
Then Metal Halides (2-250W and 1-400W all on E-ballasts) with the IceCap and reading drops to 3.4 AC V
Finally MH alone- back to 2 AC V.
So...what the heck does this mean? and how do I fix it?