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Nemo 02-07-2005 04:23 AM

Power for the tank
 
I have had a few people ask me, so here is what I have done.

:arrow: Ran 2 new 15 Amp circuits for the tank

:arrow: In the cabnit I installed 4 GFI plugs to run the pumps, heaters, air pump, and light for the refugium.

:arrow: The plugs for the pumps and lights are in light switches so I do not have to unplug the units.

:arrow: I plug the titanium grounding rod directly into the new wall plug (the one for the lighting, gives me a fast visual that something is wrong when my lights go out)

:arrow: I will be installing 2 GFI plugs for the power heads, 2 GFI plugs for the lighting, all on light switches in the cabnit. Plugged into the second 15 Amp circuit.


:arrow: Just piped in and tested my Mak 4 pump, it kicks ass :biggrin: :biggrin: so now I have a backup on my return

Robert

KarlK 03-02-2005 03:46 AM

You only really need one GFI per circuit. You can sub-feed the other plugs off the GFI and they will be protected as well.

Nemo 03-02-2005 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by KarlK
You only really need one GFI per circuit. You can sub-feed the other plugs off the GFI and they will be protected as well.

Yes technicaly you are right, but if you did that and for some reason if a plug trips you would lose everything on that circuit. My way I only lose that one piece of equipment and the rest will continue to run.


Robert

Rikko 03-02-2005 07:20 AM

... plus that sure narrows down the culprit. :P


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