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Old 03-12-2015, 01:07 AM
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13 GFIs in 2 circuits?
You know 11 of them are doing nothing right?
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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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Old 03-12-2015, 01:43 AM
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Everything in my system that touches water is plugged into it's own GFI
you do know for 2 circuits you only need 2 GFI receptacles installed...put one at the start of each circuit and attach the next one onto the LOAD side of the GFI that way everything connected after that goes back to the GFI in this case it would save you about $200 in extra plugs you just dont need...

Seems a little overkill but to each his own I guess.
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Old 03-12-2015, 02:07 AM
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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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Old 03-12-2015, 02:53 AM
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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
I got 3 ccts (2 breakers and a recpt), 13 might be a little overkill
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I got 3 ccts (2 breakers and a recpt), 13 might be a little overkill
Not overkill at all. It's just smart. If one thing trips in your tank, the rest are unaffected and your system keeps running. Imagine your 1 or 2 gfci's trip in the morning before you went to work. 8 hours later...you come back to a possible disaster. I'd much rather loose one piece of equipment than everything.

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Old 03-12-2015, 02:38 PM
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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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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?
Wire the devices in parallel. Means a lot of splices/marette connections, more wiring & cost of additional GFCI outlets. Essentially you continue to the next GFCI outlet by running wire from a marette splice instead of from the load terminals on the first GFCI outlet.

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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Old 03-13-2015, 01:58 AM
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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
I was talking from an electrical point.
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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Old 03-16-2015, 01:39 AM
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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)

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