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buddy thats the EXACT same thing that happened to me powerbar behind the tank, aquaclear dripped onto bar....came home to a tank that had no movement .....i went in and stuck my finger in the tank..the i noticed the burn marks up the wall and all the plugs and powerbar were melted ![]() hope everything is ok
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![]() Woke up one morning and no movement in my tank except for the HOB skimmer because my wife decided that rather than turn off the timer to shut off the light the night before, it was a much "better" idea to shut off the whole fricken powerbar.
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same here 2 breakers with everything split ![]()
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![]() You were really lucky someone was home, or that it wasn't the middle of the night. Glad everyone is ok!
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![]() Yeah, I've done the old' HOB drip trick iN the past. Recently I had my media reactor spring a leak right into my timers. That was also a barrel o' monkeys...
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![]() Glad to hear everyone is safe... I better check all my electrical this weekend... Too much water and plugs around... Thank you for sharing, Brad
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![]() I take it you weren't using GFCIs?
I don't want this to come across wrong, but not using GFI protection is extremely risky on a reef tank. There's not much more you could do to be more unsafe in your home. You really need to have a bunch of plugs to protect the whole system because you don't want to take down the system in one fell swoop with a single GFI to a powerbar, although it's safe as long as you don't over current the plug or circuit. I don't mean to be snappy or insulting with this, but it really is a life or death deal. Nobody wants a house to burn down when a fish splashes. |