Current can't flow in an open circuit. So by adding a ground probe to eliminate the stray voltage aren't you actually completing the circuit, so when you test for the stray voltage there's no voltage drop, the meter reads zero so it looks like it's gone but it's actually just a completed circuit now, and your fish are now part of a live circuit?
Couldn't one argue it's better to have stray voltage potential with no probe then a false reading of no stray voltage and the fish actually being part of a completed circuit with a ground probe?
Not trying to argue, just trying to understand.....
Couldn't one argue it's better to have stray voltage potential with no probe then a false reading of no stray voltage and the fish actually being part of a completed circuit with a ground probe?
Not trying to argue, just trying to understand.....