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Old 07-16-2012, 12:50 AM   #1
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Hi everyone,

I am a reef aquarium hobbyist, I am very into the hardware powering a reef tank. My latest project is on my personal reef tank, that I am going to be installing in the next week or so. Under the stand of the tank, I want to wire in a few PVC electrical boxes with GFCIs, but it gets more complicated.

I have virtually no experience in electrical handiwork. I know how to wire a standard receptacle but thats pretty much it.

So, I am here to learn, and hopefully complete my project without any zaps or flames.

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Welcome new member
As a precursor to your question on GFCI’s you will find some
previous GFCI related posts by using the Search box
on the Electrical Forum to search for GFCI

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