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I am loosing my mind here. I have 3 tanks running in my fish room, with 2 dedicated 20 amp circuits. Randomly the breaker will trip. By randomly, I mean it can be days, weeks, months or hours between trips.
The breakers are both siemens 20 amp GFCI/AFCI breakers.
One circuit was run 2 years ago, the other was done before I bought the house
Both circuits follow the exact same path, and the wiring is in the same holes/boards so every other outlet is a circuit
I run everything on apex eb832's, and those are in turn plugged into surge protectors.
Lighting: 2 orphek atlantik v4's, 1 illumagic blaze 4ft, 1 giesemann aurora t5/led hybrid
Flow: 4 mp40qd's, 2 reef octopus octopulse 2's, 1 octopulse 4
Heat: 4 Eheim 200 watt heaters, all less than 1 year old
UV: 2 40watt pentair uv steralizers
Return pumps: Reef octopus varios8, red dragon rd3 80 watt
Misc pumps: sicce syncra 3.0, current usa dc return,
skimmers: reef octo elite 280 sss, reef octo classic 200 (both using varios 4 pumps)
Misc: 3 tunze ecochic refugium lights, 2 tunze ATO's
I think that covers most of everything in here..
I THINK the problem is actually caused by the dc pumps or even line interference causing the gfci/afci breaker to think there is a problem and trip, but I am not an electrician.
What I want to know, is what steps can I take to help prevent this from happening.
Are there less sensitive gfci/afci breakers i can buy? ( I believe it is code now to require both.)
Would something like ferrite chokes help?
Can I replace the breakers with standard breakers, and wire in a gfci outlet on each circuit instead to remain compliant?
Do I need to run a 3rd circuit in here?
I can post pictures for clarity if needed. I have no idea how to officially test this as again it is completely random, I have tried the unplug everything and plug in 1 at a time but that doesnt cause anything to trip so no help there.
The breakers are both siemens 20 amp GFCI/AFCI breakers.
One circuit was run 2 years ago, the other was done before I bought the house
Both circuits follow the exact same path, and the wiring is in the same holes/boards so every other outlet is a circuit
I run everything on apex eb832's, and those are in turn plugged into surge protectors.
Lighting: 2 orphek atlantik v4's, 1 illumagic blaze 4ft, 1 giesemann aurora t5/led hybrid
Flow: 4 mp40qd's, 2 reef octopus octopulse 2's, 1 octopulse 4
Heat: 4 Eheim 200 watt heaters, all less than 1 year old
UV: 2 40watt pentair uv steralizers
Return pumps: Reef octopus varios8, red dragon rd3 80 watt
Misc pumps: sicce syncra 3.0, current usa dc return,
skimmers: reef octo elite 280 sss, reef octo classic 200 (both using varios 4 pumps)
Misc: 3 tunze ecochic refugium lights, 2 tunze ATO's
I think that covers most of everything in here..
I THINK the problem is actually caused by the dc pumps or even line interference causing the gfci/afci breaker to think there is a problem and trip, but I am not an electrician.
What I want to know, is what steps can I take to help prevent this from happening.
Are there less sensitive gfci/afci breakers i can buy? ( I believe it is code now to require both.)
Would something like ferrite chokes help?
Can I replace the breakers with standard breakers, and wire in a gfci outlet on each circuit instead to remain compliant?
Do I need to run a 3rd circuit in here?
I can post pictures for clarity if needed. I have no idea how to officially test this as again it is completely random, I have tried the unplug everything and plug in 1 at a time but that doesnt cause anything to trip so no help there.