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View Poll Results: In a perfect world, would you want 220V available for your tank? | |||
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33 | 42.31% |
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45 | 57.69% |
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![]() We are putting a 220V spur across the basement when it is finished this spring to where the fish tank will be.
Coming from the UK I am used to 220V and have (personally) found not having 220V quite restricitve in regards to what is available especially in lighting and taking care not to go over the rated ampage on 110V ring mains. The lighting I will be using is 220V anyway so for me its a no brainer. My thoughts are if you have the ability to run it and especially if planning a new tank build then for sure consider it. |
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