The reef tank in the classroom seriously needs help.
For the past several days, I've come in and something has tripped the GFCI. Tuesday, I turned off one of the power strips, plugged essential things into the other (or at least what I think are essential), and plugged it back in and it stayed on. Today, both strips are tripping the GFCI.
I don't know what to do. Right now I have 3 airstones dropped into the tank to keep the water aerated for the fish. Since there are no hard corals, I unplugged the calcium reactor, the protein skimmer hasn't been working so I unplugged that, the auto topoff works half of the time, so that got unplugged... so it was just the heater, lights and pump that were running.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
~Sharon
For the past several days, I've come in and something has tripped the GFCI. Tuesday, I turned off one of the power strips, plugged essential things into the other (or at least what I think are essential), and plugged it back in and it stayed on. Today, both strips are tripping the GFCI.
I don't know what to do. Right now I have 3 airstones dropped into the tank to keep the water aerated for the fish. Since there are no hard corals, I unplugged the calcium reactor, the protein skimmer hasn't been working so I unplugged that, the auto topoff works half of the time, so that got unplugged... so it was just the heater, lights and pump that were running.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
~Sharon