breaking circuts

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t Hizzle;1597963; said:
has anybody had/has/have this problem i was just wondering if theres anything i can do.......moms gettin a little mad...


:confused::confused::confused::confused: are you talking about overloading the circuit breakers ???
 
Get more circuits?
 
You're probably on the same circuit as another high demand device (freezer or something) and you're overloading it. The answer is to find out where you can plug your equipment in, and move it do a different circuit.
 
I agree with rallysman, your tank doesnt draw as much electricity as you think. The heaters are the only significant load, but no tank will overload your circuit on its own. Find out what else is on the circuit.
 
gonnelro;1599133; said:
I agree with rallysman, your tank doesnt draw as much electricity as you think. The heaters are the only significant load, but no tank will overload your circuit on its own. Find out what else is on the circuit.


:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:

try running an extension cord to an outlet on a different circuit breaker........you could have either

1) drawing too much current for a given circuit
2) circuit has a bad breaker .....replace
 
If you run an extension cord make sure it can handle the load. Usually they have tage on them telling you how much they can handle
 
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