Two questions- GFCI tripping annd MP40 question

mattgumaer

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I'm in the process of upgrading my tank from a standard 90 to a standard 180. On the 90, I had two of the first generation of Radion Pros (second generation of lights) and 2 MP40s.

For the 180, I bought a third first generation of Radion Pro. In the new location, I have GFCI outlets. The lights are tripping the GFCIs. Is there any way to fix this? I have not been able to isolate the problem to a single power supply.

Second question, my tank is a mixed reef, growing more SPS dominate with time. During the day I run Reefcrest, with the second pump in anti-sync mode. Any suggestions for how high to run the pumps?

Thanks.

Matt
 
I'm in the process of upgrading my tank from a standard 90 to a standard 180. On the 90, I had two of the first generation of Radion Pros (second generation of lights) and 2 MP40s.

For the 180, I bought a third first generation of Radion Pro. In the new location, I have GFCI outlets. The lights are tripping the GFCIs. Is there any way to fix this? I have not been able to isolate the problem to a single power supply.

Second question, my tank is a mixed reef, growing more SPS dominate with time. During the day I run Reefcrest, with the second pump in anti-sync mode. Any suggestions for how high to run the pumps?

Thanks.

Matt

Matt,

If your power supplies are tripping their GFCI outlet, please contact us directly to have them replaced with a new power supply. In regards to VorTech speed, I would recommend experimenting with several and letting your corals tell you what is best.
 
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