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Old 01/11/2008, 04:22 PM
bdare bdare is offline
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My understanding is that the GFCI is only there for sudden changes in current. The grounding probe serves a completely different purpose which is pulling stray current from the water.

With that in mind... I was once told that it's OK to just keep the probe in the sump. The reason was that the water in your tank and sump are all connected so keeping the probe in the sump works....