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No. It doesn't work like that really. You don't need 4 GFCI. Only one for an entire circuit.
Ground fault circuit interrupter protects the entire circuit, not just an outlet.
Nope, would never run a tank on a gfci breaker that’s asking for a tank crashI've had issues in the past with non fish tank ballasts tripping GFCI. One such instance was I moved the ballast as far from the actual GFCI outlet as I could and it stopped tripping, I think the emi given off by certain ballasts can mess with the circuit in the GFCI outlet for some reason. Maybe try a GFCI breaker, the outlets seem to trip more often, for me at least. The breakers do get weak too.
YesGotcha. So each GFCI is somehow isolated on the circuit and if it trips, the remaining outlets on the circuit still work?
No sorry I misunderstood.
Correct!Gotcha. So each GFCI is somehow isolated on the circuit and if it trips, the remaining outlets on the circuit still work?
It’s essentially an in-line gfciGotcha. So each GFCI is somehow isolated on the circuit and if it trips, the remaining outlets on the circuit still work?
I followed the wiring diagram and instructions @Brew12 did, he’s the electrical guru. ;BookwormI run 4 gfci's off of 1 circuit. It's how you wire them so they stay independent of each other. Mind you mine are not DIY but are standard gfci outlets.
seems weird that Pentair would put in the manual to NEVER run the unit not on a gfci if it trips for everyone....Alot of equipment cannot be run on GFCI , noise in the signal form ballasts ect will trip it. Alot of new equipment cannot run on them either due to the PCM boards blowing from them.
No sorry I misunderstood.
nothing else is connected to the gfi except what you see, there is no other part of the circuit except the outlet
Same as all equipment mfg its to cover their butt legally. But go plug a new wall hung high efficiency boiler ./ heater up with boards , like the directions say with gfci , and youll be replacing 500 boards and have no hot water , until you take the liability and dont use a gcfi.seems weird that Pentair would put in the manual to NEVER run the unit not on a gfci if it trips for everyone....
Like why tell us we have to use one when the item literally doesnt work on it?
the tank itself has a dedicated 20A circuit.So the GFCI outlet in question is a single circuit? from you main panel breaker to the outlet and back with nothing else???
the tank itself has a dedicated 20A circuit.
connected to that i have my apex plugged directly into the wall.
then the gfci outlet is plugged into the apex, and the uv is plugged into the gfci outlet.
each of the 4 gfci is wired in the same way as this, all connected to the same apex on the same 20A circuit.
i will also add that with EVERYTHING for the tank all plugged in and running, the entire circuit only has a max of 6.4Amps according to the power monitor on my apex
because then if the gfci trips, the whole tank is turned off and thats how tanks dieyour plugged into the apex , so your getting EMF which trips the gfci , same as the reason it dont work with those devices I said. why not plug the gfci in to wall then apex then everything else