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Zoaelite 08-21-2008 10:01 PM

Sorry
 
Sorry about your angels Tony, did the zoo's make it though okay? (Well on the good side I guess you wont have any more anemone go "missing" :lol:)
Levi

mark 08-21-2008 10:04 PM

didn't think a GFI would trip on a overcurrent, just ground faults.

Another thing I've never checked for is what type of device they're rate for (inductive, resistive etc)

Delphinus 08-21-2008 10:42 PM

Should mention I've had a GFCI kick off because I touched a reflector and there was a static discharge.. and since the reflector was grounded, the GFCI kicked. Don't know what kind of voltage/amperage you'd see from a static cling zap, but it was enough that day. So it makes me think it's not that hard to make these things do their thing.

On a side note, I've been looking for power failure alarms. Found a couple..
http://www.cshincorporated.com/produ...products_id=87
This one is pretty neat.. I see it come up in a bunch of places so I wonder if I could find it locally like at Rona/HD/etc.:
http://www.improvementscatalog.com/p...L&code=MP8WFGL

mark 08-21-2008 11:52 PM

GFI will trip down ~5mA so doesn't take much.

Imagine if you wanted to spend the bucks could find a aquarium control that would send a text to your cel-phone if the power went out.

Delphinus 08-22-2008 12:02 AM

Yeah, I was thinking I should look into something like that for the big project. The battery backup pumps seem like a good idea too of course, but the real kicker here is that I didn't know there was a problem until I came home at 10pm and the worst of it was that it had been flatlined all freakin' day long. :(

Time to start savin'...

Pescador 08-22-2008 12:11 AM

I'm using this alarm Tony but it looks like it's been discontinued.
http://shop.talkaboutsleep.com/?acti...arm&page=90100

spreerider 08-22-2008 01:40 AM

GFCI Breaker has to be able to trip on overcurrent but a duplex recepticle one will not, i thought we were talking about a breaker in the pannel one IMO they are way higher quality.

Also depending on what is downstream of the GFCI can affect it possibly in another room depending on how the house is wired, I did some work on a house that had the GFCI in the bathroom tripping all the time, it turned out it was a motion security light that the homeowner had installed and taken power from the bathroom as it was the closest source, evertime the light turned on it tripped the GFCI.

GFCI have a coil around both hot and neutral connections and a voltage will be generated in the coil if hot and neutral are not equal, this means that somewhere there is a fault some current must be leaking through ground and not neutral, they dont actually measure current through the ground.

michika 08-22-2008 04:26 AM

I'm really sorry to hear this. I thought your angels were among the most beautifully colored that I'd ever seen!

untamed 08-22-2008 05:40 AM

If you can find a CDN supplier of these things, please post. I just spent some time and couldn't find any CDN online supplier. I suppose I could order from some online US retailer, but paying all those brokerage fees is so annoying.


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