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![]() Hey everybody. I want top run a dedicated circuit for my tank and was wondering what size breaker I should go with. There will be 2 pumps (a mag 9.5 and equivalent) 2 powerheads (penguin 660) 2 heaters (total 350 watts) 250 watt MH (electronic ballast) vho actinics (probably wh7 ballast) and sea clown skimmer (will upgrade that soon probably super skimmer). Is a 15 amp breaker gonna do the trick? I have most of this stuff running right now on a 15 amp circuit in my living room except for the halides.
Scott
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![]() Legally you can not run an outlet on anything but a 15 Amp breaker, if you read what is on the plug they are only rated for 15A
If I were you and this is what I did, I pulled in 2 15A circuits and had them on GFIC's. Use one set for the pumps and skimmer and the second set for the lights and power heads JMO Robert
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![]() why would it be illegal to run anything BUT 15 amp breakers?
we have a few 20amper ![]()
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![]() Like I said read the plug end it will have the specs right on the back, they are rated for 15A if you put a 20A breaker on the line you have 2 problems
1. you have the potential to pull 20A through a plug rated at 15A and over time this can pose a fire hazard. 2. the wire in houses is 14 gauge which is rated for 15A. Put 20 Amps through that and you are over heating the wire and once again a fire hazard. Have you ever plugged in a vacume and had the breaker trip because something else was running. put a 20A breaker and you would probable stop that but will cause everything to overheat and eventualy something has to give over time Robert
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![]() Yes you can use a 20A breaker for a plug, you just have to use an outlet that is also rated for 20A. I have several 20A outlets in my garage workshop and I have a 20A circuit powering multiple outlets for my reef tank. You need to use 12 ga wire for a 20A plug not the 14 ga that is used for a 15A, so you will not be able to just upgrade an existing circuit by swapping the plug and breaker. If you are planning to run a new circuit, then 20A is the way to go.
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![]() ah, so it's not illegal, it just needs to be done correctly.
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![]() There is no plug that a standard house hol appliance will plug into that is rated for 20 A that I am aware of. I think you may want to take a look at the ratings.
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