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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1836818" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Twisted, I have been reading where it says, to take copper wiring, and run it in the water, and ground it with a deep post. I suggested that today but it did not happen, and then time ran out. I wanted to go back and do it after they left. But they left with my voltage meter so they could go see if their heater was doing the same thing. So, I have aluminum wire that is from the electric company, but not copper. Thick aluminum wire, I wanted to run that in the tank, and secure it a grounding pole and was told it would not work. Is that what you are speaking of? When you say the same voltage as the water without the heater in it? I may be responding slow to what you are saying when you say that it holds the same voltage (As the water?) Like the grounding rod? I do understand when you say about people holding the same voltage holding hands although. </p><p></p><p>The only one I have here to hold hands with and shock are Mike and Abbey the dogs and Spiderman the cat, and they would hate me. Ha-ha!! But I know exactly what you are talking about. It can burn the current is so strong!!! I can't remember where someone used to do that all the time, but it would start wars. Ha-ha!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1836818, member: 637"] Twisted, I have been reading where it says, to take copper wiring, and run it in the water, and ground it with a deep post. I suggested that today but it did not happen, and then time ran out. I wanted to go back and do it after they left. But they left with my voltage meter so they could go see if their heater was doing the same thing. So, I have aluminum wire that is from the electric company, but not copper. Thick aluminum wire, I wanted to run that in the tank, and secure it a grounding pole and was told it would not work. Is that what you are speaking of? When you say the same voltage as the water without the heater in it? I may be responding slow to what you are saying when you say that it holds the same voltage (As the water?) Like the grounding rod? I do understand when you say about people holding the same voltage holding hands although. The only one I have here to hold hands with and shock are Mike and Abbey the dogs and Spiderman the cat, and they would hate me. Ha-ha!! But I know exactly what you are talking about. It can burn the current is so strong!!! I can't remember where someone used to do that all the time, but it would start wars. Ha-ha!! [/QUOTE]
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