I've been working through setting up a RS650 (see build thread) but I've been having issues with my GFCI outlet randomly tripping that has been pretty frustrating. The strange thing I can't seem to figure out is that it's not consistent. I've spent a fair amount of time searching through articles and forum posts and the suggestions are pretty much all the same: start plugging each piece of equipment one by one and see what trips it. The trouble for me is that the tank will go weeks at a time without issue and then suddenly trip in the middle of the night, so I'm not sure the best way to eliminate the source of the issue one by one. Not surprisingly it seems most likely to trip after an evening that I've tinkered with something.
At first it tripped probably 3 times over the course of about a week and a half, all at night and several days apart. The outlet was a GFCI/AFCI and so I swapped it out for a standard GFCI thinking that the the arc fault was tripping it. I thought it was solved because it went a full two weeks before tripping again a few nights ago. It doesn't appear to be timer (but possible) related but always at night so far.
Last night I removed the "daisy chain" on the outlet so that it only trips for stuff on the tank directly, and a separate outlet for the fish room. I tested with a multimeter for any stray current by placing the common probe into ground and the red probe in the water, no current down to the most sensitive setting on the meter. I also attempted to create a temporary grounding probe (hooking up ground into the water) hoping the outlet more likely to trip consistently, but it didn't. I'll probably end up installing a third GCFI, but I need to get an Apex Energy bar before I do because the power is being fed through a single Apex EB. This would at least mean I could keep my MP40s and pumps on a separate outlet.
I've read that running too many appliances off a single outlet can be problematic, but I can say that I've run tanks with at least as much equipment off a single outlet without troubles. It's currently pulling less than 2amps, which is well under the 15amp outlet. Here's a list of equipment I have running:
Tank:
- Two MP40s (used)
- Two Gyres (used)
- Two return pumps (Reef Octopus and Reeflo) (used)
- 40 watt UV sterilizer (new)
- Two Orphek Atlantiks (used)
- Heater (new)
- Bubble magnus skimmer (used)
- Apex (new)
- Misc pumps
Fish room:
- Reef Octopus pump for water system
- Booster pump (not running when tripped)
- QT pumps, lights, and air pump
- Large fluorescent shop light above QT tanks.
Any tips on tracking down what's causing this?
At first it tripped probably 3 times over the course of about a week and a half, all at night and several days apart. The outlet was a GFCI/AFCI and so I swapped it out for a standard GFCI thinking that the the arc fault was tripping it. I thought it was solved because it went a full two weeks before tripping again a few nights ago. It doesn't appear to be timer (but possible) related but always at night so far.
Last night I removed the "daisy chain" on the outlet so that it only trips for stuff on the tank directly, and a separate outlet for the fish room. I tested with a multimeter for any stray current by placing the common probe into ground and the red probe in the water, no current down to the most sensitive setting on the meter. I also attempted to create a temporary grounding probe (hooking up ground into the water) hoping the outlet more likely to trip consistently, but it didn't. I'll probably end up installing a third GCFI, but I need to get an Apex Energy bar before I do because the power is being fed through a single Apex EB. This would at least mean I could keep my MP40s and pumps on a separate outlet.
I've read that running too many appliances off a single outlet can be problematic, but I can say that I've run tanks with at least as much equipment off a single outlet without troubles. It's currently pulling less than 2amps, which is well under the 15amp outlet. Here's a list of equipment I have running:
Tank:
- Two MP40s (used)
- Two Gyres (used)
- Two return pumps (Reef Octopus and Reeflo) (used)
- 40 watt UV sterilizer (new)
- Two Orphek Atlantiks (used)
- Heater (new)
- Bubble magnus skimmer (used)
- Apex (new)
- Misc pumps
Fish room:
- Reef Octopus pump for water system
- Booster pump (not running when tripped)
- QT pumps, lights, and air pump
- Large fluorescent shop light above QT tanks.
Any tips on tracking down what's causing this?