Mythe
02-12-2008, 12:26 PM
Just wondering what everyone is doing or not doing with reguards to grounding there tanks. I see several products out there that are essential titanium or stainless probes attached to a lenght of cord that you plug into a standard outlet. It is worth spending the money for one of these ?
Brian
Phurst
02-12-2008, 12:31 PM
I have one in all both of my tanks and even one in the sump of my 120. Certainly won't hurt, and can only help. It's my understanding that lots of pumps, powerheads, heaters etc can generate stray current. it may not be enough to feel, but I'd rather it not be there if possible.
Reefbaby
02-12-2008, 02:40 PM
If it's possible to add to the tank, why not? I have read stories of people getting zapped, as well as the stray current causing health problems with the fish.
CarmieJo
02-12-2008, 03:18 PM
Poppin-fresh and I were just talking about this. Here is a link to his post. Reef Central Online Community - Interesting stray voltage issue- long (http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1266736) I have recently been researching this topic because I have read that they are not effective. Uowever, I think mine kept me from getting shocked when I knocked my light into the tank while I had my hands in there.
CarmieJo
02-12-2008, 04:17 PM
BTW, hello Mythe & :welcome: to TR.
Amphibious
02-12-2008, 09:28 PM
I believe the issue with these probes is to eliminate "stray" voltage that effect our living critters. I'm not sure it would have any effect against eletrical shock to humans in the case of a dead short. Although, I'm not sure. I'll put my money into GFCs
Dick
veriann
02-14-2008, 08:27 AM
yep, amps on it, conductivity to talk of!
comes from not properly shielded componentry in the tank or charged particles, now you can ether use a reversed polarity ray gun over the counter bought from men in black retail shop, or a simple ground.
$5 dollars gets you a ground!
man there are so many ways to DIY as well. if you need links let us know, but a simple search in a browser under DIY grounding probe should net you major results from the world!
welcome to the site too! :up: