I'm only saying this because I'm surprised Paul didn't already say it...
Ewwww, you got Cooties!
Ewwww, you got Cooties!
I'm only saying this because I'm surprised Paul didn't already say it...
Ewwww, you got Cooties!
You are going to want a GFCI on the tank. You might be able to put one on one of the other outlets if it is upstream of this outlet. You will also need to mount a junction box to tie in that power strip. Check to see how many wires are on that outlet.
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Being that you'll be running a whole new line from the breaker, it doesn't much matter what you have cause you can swap it out. I did 30 amp on ours, and ran 10 gauge wire to and between the outlet block. The heaters and lights for a big system add up, even LED. 20 amp for us would've tripped. But it depends on what your draw is.
Dave 10 gauge wire is used for 220, John use 12 gauge wire and you will be fine I can come up there one day and do it for you if you want let me know if I can help you out.
I won't need a new line. It's already there and unused. 20amp. My system is basically the same upstairs as it will be downstairs. All I'm doing is moving it. Now it's sharing a 15amp circuit. When I move it it will be on its own on a 20amp.
OMG! I believe Darwin termed this Natural Selection.
+1Improper wiring can be dangerous and cause a fire.
+1
I'm all about DIY projects, but electrical work should be left to a professional. Just my two cents.