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Old 02-09-2004, 09:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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DIY and lighting

Here are a few things that I have been asked about when it comes to DIY and Electric. So I thought I would post this for everyone to read.

1: Always use a ground probe- They will save you and your inhabitants at some point, from stray voltage in your tank.

2: Always use Water tight End Caps- This stops corrosion and chance of electical shock from the lights.

3: Keep all wires secured tightly- You don't want wires hanging in the water or loose, this could cause you to catch one, while working in the tank, and dislodge the light and it fall in the water.

4: GFCI Outlets- Always use one or use a GFCI breaker in the elctrical panel, this will help to avoid electrical shock to you and your inhabitants.

5: Always use a 3 Prong Plug in the third prong of the cord is for your ground, this will help also to protect from Shock.

HTH
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