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reefwars 09-12-2010 10:49 PM

im not sure i can only assume it did drip on the bar when i got home water was all on the floor and wall.the powerbar is old and doesnt have any writing on it anymore it is a gfi but im thinking something isnt working on it???and it did trip it was tripped when i got home i had thought it burned so hot the bar shut off but it works fine when i plug it in now??? i wish i knew more im still piecing it together.

Llamarama 09-12-2010 10:51 PM

wow glad everything's sort of okay...glad you didn't burn the house down! hope the tank and fishies are ok

Wayne 09-12-2010 11:02 PM

Oh wow! That is certainly one of the great fears when having an aquarium. I always worry when I have power bar plugged into power bar plugged into timer which powers ANOTHER power bar :lol:.

Glad that you go lucky! Hope the water damage wasn't too bad.

StirCrazy 09-12-2010 11:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Megalodon (Post 547982)
Did the water drip on the GFI power bar? Shouldn't it have tripped? What brand was it?

it would only trip if the drip created a short to ground. if it was between the hot and common then no trip.

Steve

reefwars 09-12-2010 11:19 PM

Yeah there was no drip it was about 2gallons I estimate my tank was full when I left this morn it's a 33g tank there was about an inch to two inches missing from tank when I got home my own dumb fault though every other bar in the house every one lol screwd on the wall this one on the floor.....murphys law my friends:)

reefermadness 09-13-2010 12:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StirCrazy (Post 547992)
it would only trip if the drip created a short to ground. if it was between the hot and common then no trip.

Steve

Certainly when a powerbar gets wet current will leak to ground. Any ground fault and the GFI trips in 5ms.

The problem could be that he used a GFCI power bar and not a GFCI recepticle. The power bar triped sure but the outlet feeding the powerbar is still going hence if the power bar is really wet and there is still power to the powerbar, this could cause a fire potentially.

Edmonton newbie 09-13-2010 12:36 AM

i have a fluval 404 not in use right now if you need a quick fix on the filter

reefwars 09-13-2010 12:44 AM

that is what the case is regular plug gfi powerbar im surprised it didnt trip the breaker in my house??

reefwars 09-13-2010 12:47 AM

i got one working again the other is toast lol burned to nothing and half the cord to say the least im changing the socket to gfi tomorrow and upgrading in a powerbar:)

coreyskylar 09-13-2010 01:00 AM

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I also have a aquaclear 110 HOB that you can borrow.


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