gfi outlet keeps tripping

bbreaux1

Member
i have my tank set up on a gfi outlet and has been set up for 8 months without a problem till the past two weeks the outlet has tripped three time. i have not added any new equipment. i curently have two 20 watt lights i think they are, emporer 300,prizm skimmer, two 201 power heads i theink htere hagen, a 200 watt heater, and a grounding probe. is this overloaded for one outlet?? or could it just be a pump that is jamming up or something any help would be greatful thanks
 

wamp

Active Member
There are many diffrent possibilites.
Easist way to check what is causing it, is to unplug one item at a time. If it quits blowing, That is more than likely the cause.
A pump can cause it. A dirty impellar will cause the pump to pull more juice. It also could be the outlet itself.
 

bbreaux1

Member
it doesnt happen all the time so i cant just unplug one thing at a time so i cleaned out my pumps and powerheads hopfully that clears things up but i didnt notice any of them were too dirty
 

almarktool

Member
don't forget to check the lights if the connectors or contact pins start to build up salt or corrision then the extra load on them will cause it to trip also
 

bang guy

Moderator
If it's not happening all the time maybe it's a heater. GFI will only trip if there is a fault to ground, not an overload. Your circuit breaker will take care of an overload. A cracked heater will trip only once in a while, especially in the summer.
Just a guess, but one I've experienced myself.
 

scooter8416

Member
Your filter and power heads are motors. You can't hook up a motor to a GFCI outlet. It causes nusiance trips. I wouldn't even bother with a GFCI. I took Electrity and Electronics for school. It is just nusiance triping.
 

bang guy

Moderator

Originally posted by scooter8416
Your filter and power heads are motors. You can't hook up a motor to a GFCI outlet. It causes nusiance trips. I wouldn't even bother with a GFCI. I took Electrity and Electronics for school. It is just nusiance triping.

Huh?? So, you use your hand to test if there's a ground fault or a broken heater?
 

richard rendos

Active Member
I have everything on my 120 gallon tank on GFCI. I have inline pumps, powerheads, chiller, lights, etc. all on GFCI and never had any "nuisance" trips. I doubt that is it. Why can't you hook motors to GFCI?
 

squidworth

Member
I think a gfi will pop on a 5ma disturbance. If it is wired in series it can also protect or be tripped by another circut down the line. I use one and love it. My first thing would be make sure nothing is bad in the tank. Second would be to go buy a new one and install it. There are many cheap ones that are junk. You will get what you pay for.
 

scooter8416

Member
Well motors cause surges when they are turned on or are running. A GFCI don't measure the ground load. It measures the load between the hot and neutral wires. If there is an inbalance between the two it will trip. But now I think about it probably there isn't enough current draw for the to happen on aquarium pumps. So probably ur gfci went bad there know to do that.
 
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