Hey all,
I have 5 breakers feeding my fish room. My BASIC understanding of how all this works is... if there is stray voltage from a pump (for example). The voltage will exit through the grounding probe. This will cause the GFI breaker to detect a difference between input/output voltage and pop.
In this scenario, the ONLY breaker to pop should be the one with a faulty piece of equipment, correct?
Do I require multiple grounding probes, or is my assumption above accurate, and I only need one?
Any recommendations for a grounding probe? What have you guys used that has been successful in a reef?
Thanks!
I have 5 breakers feeding my fish room. My BASIC understanding of how all this works is... if there is stray voltage from a pump (for example). The voltage will exit through the grounding probe. This will cause the GFI breaker to detect a difference between input/output voltage and pop.
In this scenario, the ONLY breaker to pop should be the one with a faulty piece of equipment, correct?
Do I require multiple grounding probes, or is my assumption above accurate, and I only need one?
Any recommendations for a grounding probe? What have you guys used that has been successful in a reef?
Thanks!