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![]() I think the photos really make it hit home for some people.
What I find disturbing is that the original poster notes that his parents did have a fire alarm and that it never went off. |
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![]() I guess I should stop putting this off
![]() What is recommended? Is a 15 Amp GFCI to little or okay? |
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![]() Hanging 900 watts of t5 on two tiny wires above an open top tank with a eurobrace that is just big enough for the light to fit inside is perhaps also a bad idea. Lol. Lucky dude there. GFCI was a must for me. 3-pack at HD is like $40.
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![]() If possible, divide your equipment amongst several GFCIs and even several circuits so if one trips your tank won't die.
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![]() or even somthing like this:
http://www.budgetlighting.com/gfx/tower/30338-018_B.jpg
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![]() I have 3 seperate 15A circuits each with a gfci on them. I plan to have lights, return pump, and powerheads spread out seperately on these to avoid losing all my circulation.
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![]() Good tip! Definitely something easily overlooked that couldve saved his tank for cheap! He's lucky his entire house didn't go up!!
...also a little surprised that no forum trolls suggested that his tank caught fire because he was housing tangs in a 40 gal. |