While placing my right hand in the water of my 90g tank I got a slight shock at my finger tips. Not enough to "shock" me-but painful enough to say "ouch".!! I thought-what in the world-so I placed my finger tip in again and zap...got it again. I thought-perhaps a sore/paper cut on my finger-I then placed my left hand into the left side of the tank and zap. Okay, it must be the back filter, powerhead or Korlia-or- heater. I noticed the backfilter wasn't running-although plugged in. I unplugged ALL and then placed my finger into the water and again.ZAP.!! Ouch!! I was wondering--how is it I am still getting these small "shocks" with ALL the electrical items-Unplugged.!!

The only thing still plugged in is "The Light". SO, I turned-out the light and placed my hand in the water-No Shock!! Both hands way into the water-no shock. Removed both hands and turned on light-finger into water" Zap"...turned light off--hand into water again--No Shock. The light somehow is sending into the H2O unpleasant current and I am "the recipient" of this Unwelcome Juice!!

After reading info. on the internet on stray current....the light fixture can also "send" the stray current into the water--the fish may be able to handle weak--but a person will get a bad shock-enough to cause....

I usually have just my back-Filter and Korlia on--the last 4 weeks I have had the powerhead on and with air spraying into the water as well. I believe-the light has "received" moisture from the Spray and electricity will Find a way into the water. I am placing the light on the deck to Dry-Out throughly and hopefully will not zap me again when I set it on the tank again. No Powerhead this time. Never had this problem until the powerhead spray. If it still does-after-drying out-I shall surely discard the light. It is a double-Light Unit. On the "net" I read it occurs in a majority of salt-water tanks and there are Pros and Cons on a ground pole for stray current. The articles I read suggest buying a multimeter to check the elec. current in the water.. Tooooo much-as everyone knows-can bring...

... for a person. Thank GOD it wasn't that strong. Any info. anyone wishes to provide-other than "keep your hands out of the water" appreciated. Thanks.

I do have GFCI plugs and it trips if there is an electrical problem etc. The articles I read-state the GFCI does not stop the stray current.