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Thanks for sharing your amazing journey Filip, it was great to be along for the ride. Good luck for your new adventure in Jersey.
Its been a very rewarding journey, but as all things good and bad, they must end.
Couldn't have put it better myself!Rewarding indeed, I bet it was for most of us too... It was a wonderfully unique project to follow...
I guess the steep learning curve and unforgettable experience can only be an end that is the beginning of something new and even better in the future whenever that will be. This you will take with you for the rest of your life and can only lead to something good...
Anyway good luck...
Its like the birds on a high voltage power line in the air. Its tens or upto even 110.000 Volts. Birds dont fall off. The dont have a contact to ground. 😄Might like to read this.
https://www.dph.nl/article/cat-02/strayvoltages.shtml
Tho he makes some bold statements and has opinions about others opinions to be based on misinformation. I migt add, parts of his opinions and conclusions are based on not having or able to measure for all information.
As said in my opinion the most important question is completely ignored and deemed non excisting. But it stays a fact, light ballast can blast current into the water over the atmosphere without direct physical contact. But same current also exiting the tank over the very same atmosphere causing stress sensation on fish is considered a fairytale. It can't excist if it can't be measured? Since we always need a ground to be able to measure current. And the atmosphere obviously doesn't provide enough ground to measure it. So theoreticaly it is 0 without a ground, in practice i'm not so sure. There is more to electrical power than meets the eye.
I stand my ground 🙂 If it can get into the medium over the atmosphere without direct measurable physical contact, it likely can leave via the very same way.
Problem is, there is no device available able to proof it.