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No it does not kill the fish unless they reach out and touch the ground.
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I'm not 100% but I think it's because the fish are not grounded however they are irritated by excess current in the tank.
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That clearly wouldnt happen, the fish arent grounded. Its like birds landing on power wires, no death, but if they where to contact 2 wires at the same time....poof, cooked bird.
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So if I have my powerbars plugged into a CGFI outlet, each device plugged into the powerbar is protected? I often wondered that. A lot of us use controllers with powerbars. If the powerbar wasn't protected by the GFCI then the GFCI would be useless. So I understand this is not the case. Thanks for the clarification.
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I believe molotov is talking about an incorrect statement in an earlier post that you need a GFCI for each device. |
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Just to be clear all electricity affects the human body and the heart and can kill you. Please use ground fault circuit interrupters on your aquariums! |