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![]() A GFCI monitors the amount of current going from hot to neutral. If there is any imbalance, it trips the circuit.
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![]() i recently installed one, and the other day water dripped into my powerbar and the switch immediately killed the power. definately get one
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![]() Maybe a little off track but sort of related...
I wanted to add a UPS to my system, we're out in the country and our power "flickers" a lot. I was hoping the ups would eliminate this flicker as far as the tanks inhabitants are concerned (no more real quick stop-start on the powerheads, lights, etc.) However, if I plug the UPS into my GFI outlet, and the GFI trips would the UPS not negate any safety benefits by interpreting the GFI tripping as a power outage and providing the power anyways? Is there a way for me to have reliable power AND safety? |
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![]() Easy, just put the UPS before the GFCI outlet(s). You'll probably have to rig up some sort of breakout box but it can be done.
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