Ok, how many of you are running your system without any sort of protection from electricution?? .
How many use a GFI's?
Many years ago when I was new to the hobby I came home from work and noticed a dead fish in my tank. Well, I started to go in to fish him out, however, luckily, 2 seconds before I actually started to stick my hands in the water, I looked over at the dead fish and noticed that there was shattered glass aound him. Yep, the heater bulb shattered and here I was just about to receive the SHOCK of my life. My solution at the time was to no longer use heaters in my systems; and I haven't [luckily I live in the tropics so this isn't much of a problem for me]. Resently I read a very good book, "Marine Aquarist" by Robert Fenner. One thing he said that impressed upon me very much is this: "If you embrace nothing else from my advise, at least get GFI's"
Well, of course I ran to my home depot, but the only ones they had were the kind that requires wiring in the wall
. I guess I'll have to call the electrician. How many of you guys use GFI's? Opinions on electrical safety in our hobby?
How many use a GFI's?
Many years ago when I was new to the hobby I came home from work and noticed a dead fish in my tank. Well, I started to go in to fish him out, however, luckily, 2 seconds before I actually started to stick my hands in the water, I looked over at the dead fish and noticed that there was shattered glass aound him. Yep, the heater bulb shattered and here I was just about to receive the SHOCK of my life. My solution at the time was to no longer use heaters in my systems; and I haven't [luckily I live in the tropics so this isn't much of a problem for me]. Resently I read a very good book, "Marine Aquarist" by Robert Fenner. One thing he said that impressed upon me very much is this: "If you embrace nothing else from my advise, at least get GFI's"
Well, of course I ran to my home depot, but the only ones they had were the kind that requires wiring in the wall