jeffbrig
Premium Member
Looking for feedback, or anything I might be overlooking.
I have three circuits servicing the tank - 15A, 20A, and 20A. I'm laying out 9 switches because I plan to put 3 triple switches together in a 3-gang box. That should give me a little room to expand. I also expect to have a few extra outlets that are "always on", not shown on the diagrams.
The Relay on V2 is to do reverse photoperiod lighting for the moonlights and refugium. I'll wire up an AC coil relay to turn these on when the light timer switches off.
I had originally planned unique GFCIs everywhere (option 1), but after looking at the first diagram, I thought I could do one per circuit, with separate ones for the lighting (option 2). That way I would still get all the protection, but with only 5 GFCIs instead of 11. I think with the equipment groupings I put in, it would still be pretty safe.
Option 1: Separate GFCIs for everything
Option 2: Shared GFCIs (also, separate timers for the T5s)
I have three circuits servicing the tank - 15A, 20A, and 20A. I'm laying out 9 switches because I plan to put 3 triple switches together in a 3-gang box. That should give me a little room to expand. I also expect to have a few extra outlets that are "always on", not shown on the diagrams.
The Relay on V2 is to do reverse photoperiod lighting for the moonlights and refugium. I'll wire up an AC coil relay to turn these on when the light timer switches off.
I had originally planned unique GFCIs everywhere (option 1), but after looking at the first diagram, I thought I could do one per circuit, with separate ones for the lighting (option 2). That way I would still get all the protection, but with only 5 GFCIs instead of 11. I think with the equipment groupings I put in, it would still be pretty safe.
Option 1: Separate GFCIs for everything
Option 2: Shared GFCIs (also, separate timers for the T5s)