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Grounding your tank
How important is it to ground your tank? I seen a unit that I believe is called a grounding probe. Is it necessary?
Thanx :redface: |
no but it's a good idea. i installed one in my sump.
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I did not have one and my heater broke. I would say the $12.00 is cheap insurance
BTW I installed all GFIC plugs as well after that. Robert |
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I only know because I have been drilled...several times.. |
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What I have done is a bit redundant, because if a heater breaks again the GFIC should trip before the breaker. But if I have a bad GFIC for any reason at least the current will travel to ground rather than flow through out the tank. Robert |
Looks like I'll be doing some electrical work in the near future :cool:
Thanks for the replies! |
most of my tank isn't on a gfi with the exception of my heater, ground probe and the fuge lights. it the heater wigs out it will trip the gfi, if something else goes wrong it should in theory shut off the fuge lights alerting me to a problem.
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GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interupter) Theirfore it responds to current on the ground....Some people don't know this but their is always current traveling on your neutral!!! |
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http://homerepair.about.com/cs/elect...CI_what_is.htm |
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Thank you Ed that was a much clearer description. That is what happens when you post that early in the morning
Robert |
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will a GFI work properly on a grounded tank? Steve |
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