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![]() Assuming your talking breakers here, are you sure a it's a GFI/Arc fault breaker? Never really looked into be thought these were separate devices and the functions not combined (basically a Arc fault breaker won't trip under the same conditions a GFI will).
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![]() Yes. Most new places now require them by code in bathrooms/bedrooms.
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![]() I'm an electrician and I have never heard of a combo breaker...Bathrooms by code have to have a GFCI while bedrooms have to be on an ARC fault breaker....An ARC fault breaker will not trip when their is voltage leaking to ground it will only trip when their is a all of a sudden increase in current kinda of like the same way a normal breaker trips but ARC faults are much more sensitive cause they use a MCU instead of a Bi-metalic strip!
It's odd to here that with absolutly nothing plugged in that their is 9 volts in your a aquarium, I am leading to believe that the meter is faulty...check it by putting it into a recepticle to make sure that you are indeed reading 120 Volts. Once you've had 600 Volts surge through your body, 120 volts seems like child's play!!!
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![]() Hi Kevin, Thanks for jumping in here.
My breakers say Arc Fault & GFCI Breaker Type BRAF <--- GF Test AF---> Anyways I,m off to check the meter. As I posted, everything seems to add its share of current. So it reads almost 122v. Not enough out for the 9 volts. Would it sense a 9v battery in a digital thermometer?
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![]() GFI/ARC fault breakers, they are used in bedrooms with ensuite/bathrooms that are part of the room.
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Nothing has tripped anyways, including when I put the ground probe back in.
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![]() Update time. Lucky I can still type.
![]() Nothing registers with the ground probe in though and I can touch water to ground. ![]() ![]() Crap, did that liven things up. Get the meter out again. Same measures as before. Put ground probe in tank and no current. Unplug pumps, leave ground probe in, plug Tunze back in and out goes my GFI/ARC fault breaker. Plug the Tunze into the other normal circuit and alls fine. But my ground probe is still in. And thats the story for now. Why the heck does my Tunze leak 35v? Why does the other pumps do the same? Can anyone else measure any current in their tanks, without a ground, coming from submersible pumps.
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![]() Update.
The leakage from the stream pump seems to have been a major part of my problem as it wont run on a GFI / grounded circuit. Ordered a new motor block for it. Its runs flawless for 5 yrs. after getting the new impeller assembly, so cant complain.
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![]() Good to know you finally got it pin pointed!
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