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I dropped a sock of Phosphorus sponge into the outlet box of my CPR aquafuge2 and assumed all was well. That was a bad assumption the sock got sucked into the outlet plugging it most of the way. Well the refugium overflowed on to the plug bar behind the tank, and that is when the fireworks started. I knew I should have had a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt) installed, but I had not gotten to it. I was home for this shocking event, and I got the power off without injury, but I did learn a valuable lesson. A GFCI is a must for powering aquarium equipment, and I dodged a major bullet today. :eek1: :eek1: :eek1:
Just so you know the in line units are $10 at Lowes. If you don't have one you should get one as soon as possible.

Just so you know the in line units are $10 at Lowes. If you don't have one you should get one as soon as possible.