Skim
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- Joined
- Jan 3, 2014
- Location
- Brantford, Ontario
Yes but any voltage going to ground will pass through everything in the tank, so if you had stray voltage your fish and corals are feeling it.
Sure diet is very important, but ich is a parasite, with a life cycle. It doesn't just appear. I use a grounding probe, if there is stray voltage waiting to go to ground, it will go through you if you complete the circuit. Its just safer for you to allow stray voltage an easy path to ground. Those guys working on high tension powerlines are crazy.
What happens if the tank is not grounded, and shit breaks, and it will. Then you stick you hand in the tank and complete the circuit to ground yourself.....shocked reefer, or dead, just a thought. I work with power everyday and I respect it.
I dropped an extension cord into the sump when I was setting up the tank to test the GFCI. Worked perfectly. I have replaced the outlet once since then, the "test" button wouldn't work so I knew it was bad. It tripped when I was away on vacation, which wasn't great for the tank, but probably good for the house. You would hope that a broken heater on that circuit would trip it immediately...
That was from being dropped on my head as a kid, nothing to do with electricity!!I swear someone told me you had an incident where you got shocked real bad. I figured it was true just by the way you act and go about your day.