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So i was reaching into my tank and I got a shock. I searched all the electrical devices and figured out that it was my pump for my TLF reactor. Is there a common thing that can be fixed to stop this? Or does anyone have a replacement?
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90 gal, 30 gal sump, T5 lights Just getting into simple corals. My wife already hates my new hobby! |
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Is any of your fish still alive? I think if human feels shocked, the leaking voltage may be already quite high.
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I figured it out quickly enough i guess. No fish where harmed.
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90 gal, 30 gal sump, T5 lights Just getting into simple corals. My wife already hates my new hobby! |
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Your tank is not on a gfi plug?
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360 gallon sps reef, 180 gal sump, bubble king supermarine 300, 4xmp40Wes, 2 x 6215 tunze waveboxes, 4 ghl mitras 360 Reef Tank |
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GFI...your lucky to still be alive....
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Hmm... I guess I never thought of that. I do have most of my stuff plugged into a GFI. I guess im getting another one.
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90 gal, 30 gal sump, T5 lights Just getting into simple corals. My wife already hates my new hobby! |
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