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Everything in my system that touches water is plugged into it's own GFI I'm not into having the whole circuit blow because of one bad piece of hardware |
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Seems a little overkill but to each his own I guess.
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![]() You guys are missing the point
If you use 1 gfi per circuit you risk turning off ALL your equipment with just one piece failing |
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I'd do that in a heart beat if I wasnt a cheapskate! Glad you are ok Adam. I hate getting zapped!
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![]() If there all in series if the fist one on the line blows it will kill all the rest after it , same as if you have a gfi contolling several outlets . Or is there a different way to wire them up so they don't do that?
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![]() I don't have any. If anyone notices I don't post for a while, you know what happened
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I think it's overkill as well to have 13, but I guess it depends on how many heaters, pumps, etc. you have & how critical you consider them on your system. I have 2 GFCI outlets each on a different circuit breaker. Haven't experienced a nuisance trip yet or tank crash as a result of GFCI shenanigans.
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Anyways keep a heater and power head on each circuit and your system will be able to handle everything else off for a day while your at work.
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250G DD LED SPS R.I.P. 180G LED SPS 80"x36". 300G custom build Owner of Mountain Ridge Heating and Gas Class A gas fitter, HVAC |
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![]() Your house break would have tripped b4 it would "shock" you, GFIs work to prevent surges that can damage equipment, you can stand in your bathtub and drop a running hairdryer into it and you'll be fine (house breaker would trip)
-Your Friendly neighborhood Electrician |