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Hi;
I have both of my pumps plugged into a GFI outlet. I know that I should have run 2 separate lines so that if one trips, the other will still be pumping, but I learned this too late. In the last month the GFI has been tripped twice. I go to the GFI switch in my garage that controls these, flip the switch, and the pumps come back on. What could be the problem? Fortunately, I have been home both times that this has happened. Thanks----- |
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Try turning off the power to the outlets and cleaning the plugs and
receptacle. Sometimes moisture can build up in dirt (usually spider webs) and cause a slight leak of power to ground tripping the GFI. If this does not work you may have a problem with one of the pumps, the outlet or the GFI circuit breaker itself. Good luck Hank -- some photos of my little puddle http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1 "Joan" wrote in message ... Hi; I have both of my pumps plugged into a GFI outlet. I know that I should have run 2 separate lines so that if one trips, the other will still be pumping, but I learned this too late. In the last month the GFI has been tripped twice. I go to the GFI switch in my garage that controls these, flip the switch, and the pumps come back on. What could be the problem? Fortunately, I have been home both times that this has happened. Thanks----- |
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I had that happen a couple of years ago. After checking the cord we found a
'small' area that had been chewed on by some little critter. The area was small but, caused moisture problems therefore tripping the GFI. Lisa |
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Mine did that at first. A little duck tape over the top stoped it.
http://community.webtv.net/rebeljoe/POND God himself does not propose to judge a man until he is dead. So why should you? |
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![]() "Joan" wrote in message ... Hi; I have both of my pumps plugged into a GFI outlet. I know that I should have run 2 separate lines so that if one trips, the other will still be pumping, but I learned this too late. In the last month the GFI has been tripped twice. I go to the GFI switch in my garage that controls these, flip the switch, and the pumps come back on. What could be the problem? Fortunately, I have been home both times that this has happened. I had an electrician out to the house for some work, and asked him to give me an estimate on running a line and a GFI to the pond. He suggested that the pumps are prone to tripping GFI's and that they typically recommend no GFI for ponds, as the pumps are designed to handle this. He sounded like he made sense, but it seems contrary to what I have been told before. BV. |
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This is a joke ................. right????????????? - if not, I'd ask to see
his electrician certificate Gale :~) "Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ... I had an electrician out to the house for some work, and asked him to give me an estimate on running a line and a GFI to the pond. He suggested that the pumps are prone to tripping GFI's and that they typically recommend no GFI for ponds, as the pumps are designed to handle this. He sounded like he made sense, but it seems contrary to what I have been told before. BV. |
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"Benign Vanilla" wrote in message
... I had an electrician out to the house for some work, and asked him to give me an estimate on running a line and a GFI to the pond. He suggested that the pumps are prone to tripping GFI's and that they typically recommend no GFI for ponds, as the pumps are designed to handle this. He sounded like he made sense, but it seems contrary to what I have been told before. BV. Hi, This guy is not an electrician and code calls for a GFCI anywhere there is water and electricity. http://www.ecmweb.com/mag/electric_code_basics_3/ HTH -_- how no NEWS is good |
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I think you better find another electrician and have that one's work
reinspected.... did he by chance do the work for you without getting a permit? ~ jan I had an electrician out to the house for some work, and asked him to give me an estimate on running a line and a GFI to the pond. He suggested that the pumps are prone to tripping GFI's and that they typically recommend no GFI for ponds, as the pumps are designed to handle this. He sounded like he made sense, but it seems contrary to what I have been told before. BV. (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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In article , "Benign Vanilla"
writes: He suggested that the pumps are prone to tripping GFI's and that they typically recommend no GFI for ponds, as the pumps are designed to handle this. my gfci rarely trips unless (as just happened) the bucket covering the plugs has a crack in it or isn't on properly. Karen Zone 5 Ashland, OH http://hometown.aol.com/kmam1/MyPond/MyPond.html My Art Studio at http://members.aol.com/kmmstudios/K....M.Studios.html for email remove the extra extention |
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![]() "Gale Pearce" wrote in message ... This is a joke ................. right????????????? - if not, I'd ask to see his electrician certificate snip Dead on serious. BV. |
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