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| View Poll Results: Do you have a grounding probe in your tank? | |||
| Yes |      | 16 | 31.37% | 
| No |      | 35 | 68.63% | 
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|  do you use a grounding probe? well?   
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|   I'm surprised at the results, but I live with a master electrician.    
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|  post For the few $$$ it is worth the safety factor, also anyone without a GFIC plug or breaker should re think 
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|   Just buy a BIG copper grounding rod and tie to to a pipe..    j/k Dont do that you will kill everything in your tank. 
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|   i am just setting up a tank and i am wondering does a gfci recepticle and a gfci breaker do the same thing but the breaker covers all the plugs and a recepticle only covers those after the recepticle?  i tried to install the recepticle one but i opened it and there are 3 positive negatives and 3 grounds and it says not to install if this is the case (call electrician )  but can i just change out the breaker with a gfci??  sorry i know nothing about electricity  thanks | 
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|   Yes, a GFI breaker and receptacle do the same thing, main difference is cost (breaker $80 / recpt $15). A breaker will protect everything hooked to it, a recptl only itself and what's hooked up down stream. Not sure what you mean with the positive/negative. If it's a duplex receptacle, there should be a ground, a brass and sliver screw to hook to supply (black-hot, silver-neutral) and a other set of brass/silver screws for loads down stream. | 
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|   in the instructions it says there should be a line and a load but there is another cord in there and it says if there is more than just line and load call an electrician to install it. for 80 bucks i really could care less due to the money invested inb this already lol can i install the breaker my self or is there laws saying i have to get an electrician in thanks scott | 
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|   For the money and the hassel it could easily cause without it. In my opinion, it is in the need to have it category. | 
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|   the flipside of a gfi is that if it trips and your away from the tank it will stay off. |