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customelectric87:
When you have an extension cord from the main panel in the house to provide a ground reference from the the panel you need to use a high impedance meter, Fluke 27 for example, that can read millivolts.
You need to measure the earth around the pool at various points. Use a 10" or so screwdriver as a probe. Check points 20 ft away from the pool in a couple locations, then 5 ft away, and directly adjacent to the cement pad. Then the water voltage.
There will be some voltage differences. I would expect at least some 100 millivolt readings. I have not run experiments at what voltage I might expect tingling with totally wet hands and body, but it is at least less than 6 V.
From the description of your measurements I did not see where you measured the voltage from the concrete to the water.
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