jdm
New Member
Hi,
Im hoping I can get an answer from an electrician or someone with advanced knowledge of gfci / grounding probes. Ive got a FOWLR 120 running both gfci and a grounding probe. During the evening my wife was vaccuming and blew a circuit on our main house panel which somehow also resulted in both gfci getting tripped. I woke up this morning to find my fish discolored, laying on the bottom, and breathing hard. I prompyly reset the gfci's and after a couple hours they seemed to come back to somewhat normal...thankfully. Any idea on what occured and how I could prevent another incident like this?
Thanks
Im hoping I can get an answer from an electrician or someone with advanced knowledge of gfci / grounding probes. Ive got a FOWLR 120 running both gfci and a grounding probe. During the evening my wife was vaccuming and blew a circuit on our main house panel which somehow also resulted in both gfci getting tripped. I woke up this morning to find my fish discolored, laying on the bottom, and breathing hard. I prompyly reset the gfci's and after a couple hours they seemed to come back to somewhat normal...thankfully. Any idea on what occured and how I could prevent another incident like this?
Thanks