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Scream311
Sat, 19th Nov 2011, 11:17 PM
Just Discovered that my 36 watt UV Sterilzer is Causing Stray Electrical Current to Come in Contact with My Water due to a Broken Glass that is supposed to surround the Bulb. Anyhow does anyone believe (hoping Alton) chimes in. Does anyone think that it its possible that this Strong Current (that's been SHOCKING THE CRAP OUT OF ME ! Can potentially Cause Illness in a Fish ? I've just recently Lost a few out of the CLEAR BLUE !

Big_Pun
Sat, 19th Nov 2011, 11:37 PM
yes had a koralia do the same , gave fish ich and others stress and die.

Scream311
Sat, 19th Nov 2011, 11:47 PM
Grrrrrr ! Dude I've lost a Few id much rather not Name ! Just Sooo Frustrated rite now. Its always one thing or another that can and will go wrong on a tank !

Louis
Sat, 19th Nov 2011, 11:50 PM
Stray voltage is said to be a cause of HLLE also. Get a ground probe. I think Alton will agree 100%, everyone should have a ground probe on their tank. Could save your fish, could save your life!

Gseclipse02
Sun, 20th Nov 2011, 10:11 AM
fix the real issues first before doing anything ... contact the manufacture and tell them ur getting electrocuted by there product there usally pretty helpful when u say that

txav8r
Sun, 20th Nov 2011, 12:23 PM
Chlorine is made by inducing electrical current into salt water.

FireWater
Sun, 20th Nov 2011, 01:02 PM
As mentioned above - Main thing to worry about is frying yourself. You need a grounding probe as a life safety issue for yourself and the tank inhabitants. Alton will tell you that.
As Jack said the electricity can cause off gassing as well.

Scream311
Sun, 20th Nov 2011, 01:59 PM
Grr not what I wanted to hear but need to be educated sheesh. Well uv has been offline since Friday all other livestock seems to be fine as of now. Lost a bit of $ $ $ gonna look into a grounding probe as well as mfg warranty on Coralife UV.Thanks for you Input Guys ;-)

alton
Mon, 21st Nov 2011, 07:35 AM
GFCI Receptacles and Grounding Probe, along with making sure you have a good service ground. Without a good service ground, a grounding probe will actually use your tank as a grounding means and put current into your tank. Sorry to hear about your trouble.