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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. |
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![]() I have 13 GFCIs and 2 Surge suppressors
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![]() Yes, that's perfect. I don't understand why there are no surge protectors (being sold) where each plug is it's own GFI. For reefers it would be awesome.
Ideally you'd have a few different circuits, lightly loaded with a surge protection (might as well protect the whole house at the panel) and separate GFIs for all the gear. A few switches are nice too so you can shut down a pump or whatever easily. A few regular plugs are good for anything that doesn't contact water and you want to save a few bucks. The electrical along can run $200-600 for a big tank. That's just under the stand. |
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![]() FYI for anyone looking at my contraption ...
The GFCIs are not hard-wired - they are corded to the power bars so are still controllable |
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