Electrical Issue (Help please)

hampmp

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So I woke up this morning and went down stairs to find my tank drained to the return line. Went downstairs and the good news is that I had tested a couple times to make sure my sump had capacity. Now on to the bad news... the GFI on the plug had been tripped. I tried resetting the GFI and it immediately tripped. I unplugged everything and tried plugging in the return pump and it immediately tripped. I tried plugging a few other things in and it worked without an issue. All of this has been on the GFI for close to 3 months. Electrical is one of those things I don't know much about so if anyone could help me with this issue I would highly appreciate it.

Will the inhabitants and coral in the tank suffer? The sump and all the guts are downstairs. I have powerheads keeping water flow going up stairs.
 
With everything unplugged it instantly trips when I plug the pump in. I plugged in a power strip with a heater, mag 9.5 and a Par 38 light and it was fine. On high the pump pulls around 220W.
 
Check the capacity of the GFCI. I know some are rated at different power ratings. The other issue could be grounding. A GFCI basically trips if the grounding is bad too.
 
I also have a email out to reeflo emergency response on the matter. Where would I find the capacity of the GFCI?
 
A gfci is made to trip if the current coming back to it is not equal to or within xmA of the current leaving the outlet. I would bet the pump has a short somewhere.
 
I've seen this issue with that pump before. I seriously tapped on it with a screwdriver handle and it fixed it. I'm sure there is a winding shorting out to ground in the pump.
 
Fyi. Most people don't have a meter that can pick up 6 milli amps and that is what gfci's must be set at per code.
 
Per Reeflo they believe it is a faulty motor and gave me the option of switching out the pump (which is now discontinued) or upgrading to the Reeflo Goby for 150 bucks.
 
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