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In Memoriam
This is how to protect your aquarium critters and even your life or your family from electrocution.Its well known that salt water is a good conductor of electricity.The risk of failure rise with the ammount of electric devices you use.More pumps ,heater and soo on increase the risk.NEVER TRUST INTO THE GROUND WIRE!The grounding is just a bad joke to be taken seriously now a days because almost all aquarium heaters and pumps dont have a grounding wire,just 2 wires.What you can do to save your life or the aquarium in case of an electric failure is to install an RCD device or RCBO that will shut down the power in case of a failure.These are the devices normally used on swimming pools or on jacuzzi bath tubs where the risk of electric shock is high.Somme people mount these residual current devices only for theyr bathroom but i prefered to buy a more powerfull device thats suited to protect all my house.They usually come in 2 sizes of sensivity 10 mAh and 30mAh.The most sensitive ,the 10 mAH is what you want if you have an aquarium.The 30 mAh is good too but in case there is a failure lets say of 29 mAH and you are with your hand in the aqurium you will freeze there unable to move and the circuit breaker device will not shut off.You can check yoursel if you have installed a residual circuit breaker by looking at the electric pannel .All RCDs have a button with the ,,T,,letter on them wich means ,,test,, and that button should be pressed once a month to be sure the device is armed .With a 10 mAh RCD(residual current device) you wont have to worry too much about an electric shock and it will even protect you home from fire that could be caused by a short circuit.Remember,if you dont have ,,T,, letter on any of the circuit breakers in your house then you dont have an RCD.For installing you can call an electrician to install it. This video explains better than me . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoG_75NkHeE
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