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02/10/2006, 09:20 AM | #1 |
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Anyone have to put a new circuit in just for their tank?
If so, how much did it cost?
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02/10/2006, 09:46 AM | #2 |
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I did, I really have no idea, my basement was finished along with all the electrical stuff. I couldnt see more than $120
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02/10/2006, 09:50 AM | #3 |
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what is the standard amount of watts needed to trip a circuit breaker?
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02/10/2006, 09:51 AM | #4 |
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almost 4 beans for a dedicated 20Amp circuit and have it run to a newly installed 4 outlet box on wall behind tank.(40ft. of UF cable and through 2 walls)
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02/10/2006, 09:53 AM | #5 |
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Just the other weekend.. I got two separate breakers put in so that one handles all the things I need to shut off during a water change and one handles every thing else.. As far as cost my buddy is a electrician and he only charges a 6pack but the actual materials needed didnt cost that much. (100.00)total, wire, breakers, boxes, outlets..
The main thing to make sure is be honest about how much power your drawing.. There is some kind of calculation that will let you need how many amps you need. If you are at your max you will have no room for upgardes or additional equipment.. |
02/10/2006, 09:54 AM | #6 |
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90 watts = 1AMP (i think)
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02/10/2006, 09:56 AM | #7 |
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Depends on the breaker. You should never put more than 80% of the rated load on a circuit. I.E. for a 15a circuit the max load should never exceed 12a.
Circuits are rated in amps. Easy to figure Watts/volts = amps. So for a standard household 15a circuit you're looking at a capacity of around 1450 watts (it will blow @ about 1800 watts - but you don't want to run MAX) Consideration should be given in startup current. Things like MH lamps draw much more at start than when running. Best case scenario is to run at least two circuits & split the tank's load. This way if one circuit blows then it won't kill all the tank's equipment. And don't forget GFCI. An option that can save money is to run the wiring yourself & hire an electrician to make the connections in the breaker box. Note: only if you feel comfortable doing wiring (& can do it up to code).
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02/10/2006, 09:58 AM | #8 |
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I just installed a 15 amp breaker to my fish room two weeks ago.
parts list: 25' of 12/2 electrical line 4 outlet gang box 15 amp breaker 1 x 15 amp gfci 3 x standard outlets ------------------------ total I think was around $50 easy to install......when you dont have walls to deal with Goby
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Um....ah....not trying to point fingers here but you really should replace those outlets - dangerous.
You have a 20a breaker & outlets rated @ 15a - in other words the circuit will NOT trip if those outlets draw more juice than they can handle. Those outlets can get overheated from a current draw, melt & start a fire. You have a 20a service w/ underrated equipment on the line. Unsafe & not up to any code. Nothing on the circuit should be rated less than the breaker (more is okay, just overkill).
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02/10/2006, 10:07 AM | #10 |
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I will probably install a 20 ARC-fault breaker and a seperate line for my 55 in a couple of week.
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02/10/2006, 10:10 AM | #11 |
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ya I thought it sounded funny when I read it back. its actually a 15 amp breaker....not sure why I thought 20...
thanks Goby
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02/10/2006, 10:28 AM | #13 |
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no you didnt sound harsh. I know I installed it correctly, because my father inlaw helped me and he knows his electrical!!
I bought a 20 amp breaker the same time, for something else, I probably had the other project in mind when posting....I am running 20 am service to my fish tank...since it has all the light ballasts and other stuff. thanks for pointing that out...I dont want to go around boasting bad information. and some joe shmo follows my input and burns his house down... ....errr...wait. thats not funny! Goby
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02/10/2006, 11:12 AM | #14 |
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I ran a simple 20 amp circuit for my tank. It cost about $50 in parts (mainly because romex 12/2 is so damn expensive now). The job is pretty simple as long as you have access to run the wire.
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02/10/2006, 11:18 AM | #15 |
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I added 2 15 amp beakers, one for all rotating equipment and one for lightsd and misc. things. All which are GFI
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