DonW
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Whats the difference? Will the breaker do exactly the same as the outlet?
Thanks
Don
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Don
I like having the reset at the outlets and not having to go out to that garage to reset. Also either type can become damaged it cost more to replace $30 breakers than a $10 outlet.
They both do exactly the same thing; however if I did not run my circuits my self then I would use the breakers because I would know every outlet would be protected with out me having to find the first outlet in the circuit.
im pritty sure it will.
but the amount of time (you geting shocked) will be longer if the braker is used for the cut out insted of the outlet
5 milliseconds or so, vers 1-2 millaseconds.
either way, your hair is sticking up when its all said and done
Just keep in mind in the extreme chance that your tank's circuit shares also feeds something like a refrigerator and you GFI the entire circuit, the refrigerator's compressor will likely trip the GFI and you'll get roomtemp food and a roomtemp tank.
Has anyone had any tank equipment trip a GFI?
Not to trying to hi-jack a thread Don. But take look at this guys electronics after a PSE transformer blew. It kind of fried everything..
http://www.ericlajoie.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=17&Itemid=2
One big giant ZAPPPPPPPP.. 7200 Volts 600Amps doesn't help electronics all the much.
Yeah, Hopefully your covered with that.
outlets i think are better for fish use...one bad rio pump wont shut down the entire system...i run many on the same circuit to protect my livestock from ONE bad trip and NOT the entire system
Bad pump shouldnt trip the gfi until you stick your hand in the water. If its totaly shorted it will trip the circut any ways. Or better yet dont use rio pumps
Don
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