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RID-VOLT gives you a positive electrical ground for your aquatic system.
When properly installed, "stray voltage" which is generated by pumps, heater, lights, and other electrical devices used by aquariums will be carried away.
RID VOLT protects you and removes unwanted stress from your aquarium's inhabitants.
Made of pure titanium, RID-VOLT provides:
- excellent electrical contact with the water
- A non-toxic environment for animal and plant species
- A long lasting product that is non-corrosive in both fresh and saltwater.
RID-VOLT gives you a positive electrical ground for your aquatic system.
When properly installed, "stray voltage" which is generated by pumps, heater, lights, and other electrical devices used by aquariums will be carried away.
RID VOLT protects you and removes unwanted stress from your aquarium's inhabitants.
Made of pure titanium, RID-VOLT provides:
- excellent electrical contact with the water
- A non-toxic environment for animal and plant species
- A long lasting product that is non-corrosive in both fresh and saltwater.
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Good quality probe that does the job Review by thomas
Product Rating: I like the quality of this probe and the price is right. I don;t have to worry about stressing the fish with stray voltage or getting shocked myself. (Posted on 8/11/2016)
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Good quality and provides me with peace of mind Review by Tyler
Product Rating: This is a good safety measure to have on any tank for both you and the animals. For $13 it is worth the peace of mind that this provides. (Posted on 5/20/2015)
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Works great! Review by Ben
Product Rating: So far, no stray volts. I like that it is short and fits nicely in my sump. (Posted on 2/3/2015)
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Ok i haven't been shocked yet Review by jodyg
Ok so far my fish haven't received a perm from any stray current (that is a good thing). Go thumbs up. it works! (Posted on 10/31/2011)
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It works! Review by Wiz
It works like a charm. takes out stray voltage and trips the GFI when something is leaking power. (Posted on 8/29/2008)