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just make sure you have turned off the power to it first. Was the first thing I ever did when I switched to salt. I even have one on my daughter's fresh. But when I was a kid growing up my dad had 30 freshwater tanks running in our basement and I don't even thought about it. You will have to turn everthing off that may suck. |
you can buy a GFCI outlet like the one in the link below at places like home depot so you dont have to completely change your outlet.
http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_Aquari...et_inline.html |
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I've looked for those at both home deopt and rona and the staff in the electrical dept. look at me like I have two heads and show me the ones I need to wire in. I'm sure I can install the GFCI, it's not that hards, its just I am afraid of electricity. I electrocuted myself really bad as a teenager on an exposed wall socket and have been leary around wires and electricity ever since. |
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ive seen them at the home depot right by Elite aquatics.
they were close to the lighting section |
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2. You can make your own, but insulating it with plastic will defeat the purpose. You'll need to get hold of a non corroding metal such as stainless steel or better yet titanium. |
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I found the GFCI at Cdn tire. It was $26. Much easier for a guy like me to hook up than rewiring an outlet :p |
I have one of these. Great product, only beef is the spring loaded outlet covers make it tricky to plug in timers etc.
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