Hello all! I've been contemplating the move to SWG or a pump set up to help automate my current liquid chlorine process... But since my pool is old (although freshly replastered) I want to make sure my light nook is properly bonded to help prevent it from rusting/decaying/whateveryouwanttocallit...
First I do add salt to my pool (for feel) so I'm guessing that helps being able to test ohms (verified by putting two prongs in the pool and got a reading).
Then I disconnected the copper wire that comes out of the ground and connects to my pump.
I then connected one meter lead to that wire, and put the other test lead into my skimmer basket water and was able to get a reading.
The light fixture is the only metal in the pool, no railings... Does this confirm that that copper wire coming out of the ground is connected to my light fixture and thus I should be fine converting to SWG? Or am I missing another electrical connection between that wire and my water.
Thanks all for your brilliant insight.
Andrew
First I do add salt to my pool (for feel) so I'm guessing that helps being able to test ohms (verified by putting two prongs in the pool and got a reading).
Then I disconnected the copper wire that comes out of the ground and connects to my pump.
I then connected one meter lead to that wire, and put the other test lead into my skimmer basket water and was able to get a reading.
The light fixture is the only metal in the pool, no railings... Does this confirm that that copper wire coming out of the ground is connected to my light fixture and thus I should be fine converting to SWG? Or am I missing another electrical connection between that wire and my water.
Thanks all for your brilliant insight.

Andrew