Wiring for Reef Tank

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It was a whole hose square D surge protector, it fits into the first 2 breaker slots. It's still lit up green! It wasn't a lighting strike, a tree hit the line one house down and I believe one of the hots crossed or something. But I'm a huge fan of CAFCI breakers, as they protected a lot of stuff, where as regular breakers + GFCI receptacles just fried.

Not to get off topic from the original poster, for outlets, honestly a single receptacle per circuit is sufficient, if you want to do a double gang (4 outlets) for each circuit you're in overkill land, but you're going to use power strips for safety, so the number of physical outlets is inconsequential. The wiring is key, make sure to run 12 gauge at a minimum so you can have 20 amp circuits instead of 15 amps on 14 gauge wire. 2 circuits is fine, realistically unless you're doing metal halides 1 circuit is probably sufficient, but 2 is safer.


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Sorry you had that much damage. Those plug on type aren't very good. Easy to install but not very good ratings. Could have been a N-G or L-G event which that may not protect against.

I highly suggest the eaton ultra or the square d hepd80. Both can take a LOT more and much better ratings and protection all around. Both still decently priced and performs just as good or better then those $500+


Eatonultra will need a 2pole 50amp breaker and the hepd80 a 2 pole 20 or 30amp breaker. (Latest revision from square d)
 
Just looked it up. It does not protect against Neutral or Line to Ground. Only L-L and L-N

120/240V 22.5kA 3 1 Ø, 3-wire QO2175SB 150V L-N, 300V L-L 22kA 5kA 700V N/A 1500V N/A

The eaton ultra and hepd80 has 6 modes of protection that covers those and L-G and N-G
 
I was thinking 2-4 outlets with a nice GFI power strip on a 20 AMP breaker.
This would be perfect. Opt for 4 plugs. If you want to be extra safe you could run two 15 AMP, 2/4 plugs each. This would allow you to have pumps on separate circuits for redundancy just in case.
 
As of June 1st the ul listing on gfci receptacles changed. In addition to some other major improvements, you can optionally get one that has an audible alarm if it trips or is disabled because it failed. I'd like to hear an alarm if something on the tank trips off the gfci.
 

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