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Old 12-20-2007, 02:55 AM
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I'm thinking mostly lights, and any submerged pumps/powerheads in my tank and sump. I don't use heaters. Can anyone else think of things that should be put on these plugs?

I'm doing my electrical work right now and I'll be going out to buy reg plugs and GFCI plugs, and didn't realize how expensive they are, so if not needed all the better. Thanks
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Old 12-20-2007, 03:32 AM
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You want to put anything that is within arms distance from your tank on GFCI. They cost a bit more but then so does a funeral these days.
The secret to GFCI's is that they will protect any plug that is "downstream" from their instalation. That way you can get a lot of protection from only one plug.
How is it you can get away without using a heater?
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Old 12-20-2007, 03:52 AM
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Yep, I put EVERYTHING within a 5 ft radius of the tank on a GFCI. I just installed them myself, and I'm a chick (albeit a carpenter lol).
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Old 12-20-2007, 03:58 AM
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But if I go away for a night, and say the power goes off, don't you have to manually reset the breaker. So then your pumps and other items on them wouldn't atomaticlly come back on.
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But if I go away for a night, and say the power goes off, don't you have to manually reset the breaker. So then your pumps and other items on them wouldn't atomaticlly come back on.
I have never had to reset a breaker after a power outage.
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No, GFCI's only need to be reset if they trip. (they usually trip for a reason!) if the power goes off the GFCI will have power when Hydro power returns.
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No, GFCI's only need to be reset if they trip. (they usually trip for a reason!) if the power goes off the GFCI will have power when Hydro power returns.

Thanks for the explanation, I was under the impression they had to be manually reset everytime
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Old 12-20-2007, 02:09 PM
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Never had a false trip but did multiple ccts for the tank each with GFI protection, idea being if one did trip whole tank wouldn't crash (return pump on one, CL which will also aerate on other etc).
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You only need one gfi and run the rest off the load and they all will be protected. Or go with a gfi breaker.
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Really if you don't understand how a GFCI works then I would be hiring an electrician to install it. Improperly installed they are just as dangerous as a regular outlet, and will also void your insurance if the wiring causes a fire.

Everything that goes in or near the tank should be on a GFCI. As well other non tank related plugs with x feet of the tank, or any wet location should also be GFCI protected by code.
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