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Have noticed as of late a few heads of hammer have had died off, and some with gapping mouths. I wanted to check for stray voltage. I plugged an extension cord into a nearby outlet because the one near tank is full. I placed the ground test lead in the ground of the cord and placed the positive lead in the tank water. I set the multimeter to lowest range and it seemed to hit zero when I placed it in the water. I then changed it to mV and I got a reading of 4-5. I turned on all equipment possible so I had everything running and seemed to again be 4-5 mV. Can a assume that stray voltage is not an issue.
Question, I have a digital multimeter that when I switch it to mV it would fluctuate from 10-25 mV out of water, but once placed in water and grounded, it pegged to 5. I assume its just reading the mV in the atmosphere when out of water?
Question, I have a digital multimeter that when I switch it to mV it would fluctuate from 10-25 mV out of water, but once placed in water and grounded, it pegged to 5. I assume its just reading the mV in the atmosphere when out of water?