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![]() ^^ This also happened to me. Solution was a new GFCI as well.
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![]() If you want to test if its a bad GFCI, plug something in that's not part of your system...ie a hair dryer...if it trips replace it...if not then it could be something with your equipment...some GFCI's are overly sensitive...is this receptacle a dedicated circuit or does it power other things aswell....if its dedicated i would suggest putting in a GFCI breaker meant for motor loads as the trip setting on them is 70ma instead of 7ma like GFCI plugs are(or atleast i believe its 7ma) then you wont get false alarm trips, but in the event that some equipment gets dropped in the water it will still trip!!
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![]() Ok - got things all working again. It was a bad GFCI switch. tested with a hair dryer and popped off every time. Switched it out and all is good. Did plug in one thing at a time to lessen the load all at once.
Ecotech Radions do not play well with GFCI! I have those plugged into another outlet far away from tank with no issues. Thanks for all the help. |