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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1836814" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Ken, I ran a heater with the same extension last year and it worked fine. I am not sure what the difference is. A new heater of the same is doing the same. I took a multimeter and it is showing current in the water of 5V when I put the ground into the soil and the tester into the water. I am not good with those things, and why I have not really learned how to work it, well, maybe it is like asking a man why he never learned to bake a cake. ha-ha!! But, both of these heaters are showing 5v in the water. I had hoped that I would have help, but it did not come. The heater, this heater as a matter of fact is plugged straight into an extension cord which is plugged into a 110 or 120 receptacle.</p><p>It is not going to show the heater.....let me find somewhere I can post it.</p><p>I took the floater off the top and it is down on the bottom. But, I took it out of the tank, and just stuck the voltage meter to the heater core itself, not in the water and it registers the same 5 Volts. Grrr!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1836814, member: 637"] Ken, I ran a heater with the same extension last year and it worked fine. I am not sure what the difference is. A new heater of the same is doing the same. I took a multimeter and it is showing current in the water of 5V when I put the ground into the soil and the tester into the water. I am not good with those things, and why I have not really learned how to work it, well, maybe it is like asking a man why he never learned to bake a cake. ha-ha!! But, both of these heaters are showing 5v in the water. I had hoped that I would have help, but it did not come. The heater, this heater as a matter of fact is plugged straight into an extension cord which is plugged into a 110 or 120 receptacle. It is not going to show the heater.....let me find somewhere I can post it. I took the floater off the top and it is down on the bottom. But, I took it out of the tank, and just stuck the voltage meter to the heater core itself, not in the water and it registers the same 5 Volts. Grrr! [/QUOTE]
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