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  1. Hello, OK, I finally figured out why I was getting electricity in my system . . . the bleepin' heater (as almost everyone said would be the problem). It is a Finnex 800W Titanium heater. I have now put everything on GFCI outlets. When I first put everything on the GFCIs, the one for the heater did pop. I took resat the connection with the heater still attached and the GFCI did not pop again. 1. Has anyone had experience of these heaters acting up? I have only had this one for a little over a year. 2. Is there such a thing as a monitor/probe that detects electricity and alerts me like my Apex system regarding other things? Thanks for your help, Don
  2. Hello, I have a grounding probe in my sump (standard 1.5-2" probe length). I am still getting shocked in both the sump and the DT. Per what I have read, I am supposed to attach the probe(s) directly to the outlet. My problem is I cannot easily access the outlet as it is behind the sump. In fact, I tore down the sump to get the one probe attached. As I was putting everything back together, I did not get shocked until the following day. Three questions (initially anyway): 1. How many probes should I use? 2. Should I have them in both the sump and the DT? 3. Since the outlet is not accessible, is there another way I can utilize the probe(s)? Thanks for your help, Don
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