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Tackett

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This is extremely funny. Actually its not all that funny, but it is now.

Yesterday, I got the big bright idea to do some work to my teeny tidepool sump. I was pulling trays out of the filter area and inspecting the crushed coral that Ive had in there for...well..quite some time now. I was going to pull out the equpment to give it a good scrubbing. The return pump, the UV sterilizer pump, the powerheads, the skimmer pump, everything. I had pulled out the skimmer and turned off the return line when something went very very wrong. With the insane amount of wires that I have hooked up to 3 daisy chained surge protetors, I dont know how it happened, but in slow motion, I witnessed the end of an extension cord (the other end plugged into the wall socket) with a few pumps hooked into it fall into the sump...With my hands still in it! After the cord fell into the sump, I sat there like an idiot staring at the cord, fully suberged, right next to my hand. I thought for a minute of how I could get the cord out of the sump without touching it. You know how you get when something completely unexpected happens..you turn into a sloth. And in the nanosecond of thoughts of saving the cord and not pulling my hands out of the sump, a huge jolt of electricity hit me. It was extremely painful and the strangest thing ive ever felt for that matter. As I was being electrocuted, one of the pumps that was hooked up to the cord exploded. When I say exploded, I mean exploded..Like holy-hand grenade stuff. I was blown backward, either from the shocking, the explosion, me trying to pull my hand out of the sump, or all three, into my kitchen table. I hit the thing with enough force that I actually broke one of the chairs and toppled the table. The breaker threw and I had enough sense to unplug the extension cord from the wall before flipping the breaker back on. The aftermath, like I said, looked like someone had threw a hand grenade in my sump.

Strangely, and thankfully enough, I am ok and uninjured. How my hands did not get fried off is totally beyond me, but other than sustaining a splitting headache for a few days, I am intact. My critters survived also, I had the return line turned off. So..moral of the story is this: When dealing with electricity and saltwater, do not half-ass your work. Get everything fixed up and out of the way with cable ties and do your electrical work the right way so that you do not start a housefire or electrocute yourself like I did.

If anyone was wondering why I was missing for a few days...here is your reason.
 
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Wow! glad you are ok.
I had a pump short out in my sump and shock me so badly that it knocked be back a few feet, and may have knocked me out (I don't really remember). I swear by my GFCI now, it literally saved my life.
 
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Yeah, they are important IMO. I remember looking up and noticing that all the lights in my basement (remote sump) were off and that it was strangley quiet. It took me a little while (probabably only 5 sec., but it seemed like a long time) before I had realized what had happened.
 
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Funny how it always seems to happen in slow motion isn't it??

but in slow motion, I witnessed the end of an extension cord (the other end plugged into the wall socket) with a few pumps hooked into it fall into the sump...With my hands still in it! After the cord fell into the sump, I sat there like an idiot staring at the cord, fully suberged, right next to my hand.


I had something very similar happen to me, except I there was a GFCI installed. I had enough time to think "I am going to die now" and then all the power on that wall went out.

Whew!
 

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The GFCI is easy to install and there are inline plug ins available at home Depot for nor much money. I have been zapped so many times, I think about it every time I put my hand in a tank.
 
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When you get hit by electricity like that it causes all your muscles to contract, usually after it happens you will be sore all over for a few days because your muscles contract at full force. I have done it myself and still have the scars where i touched a live line.
 

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Thanks to all. :) I thought maybe with that amount of electricity it would work like a poor mans Electro-shock therapy. But sadly *knock* *knock*, my melon is the same ;)
 
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Damm dude, be careful. I'm glad to hear you are OK. Pick up a GFCI tomorrow. They are less than $20 and worth every penny.
 
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GFI's man all the way..nothing like 160VAC RMS going through you...
 
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I am glad you were not hurt.

I worked as an electronic tech years ago in the air force. One thing we were always taught is to respect electricy and the danger of forgetting that. My 'gut feel' is that you were extremely lucky the current did not pass through you to ground but rather seems to have gone from wire to wire. I could have been much worse.

but then I screw up also. Recently dropped a light strip into a tank. and while still plugged in. fortunately my hands were not in the water, and I just reached over and unplugged the light from the wall.

again glad you were hurt. And of course never never thry to rescue pluggen in electrical stuff from saltwater. Without unplugging it first that is.
 
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Everyone needs to have GFCI installed. Don't even think of plugging anything into your fish tank without one of those.
 

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Get a GFCI. I learned the hard way. I had a float switch fry on my ato and tank flooded all over my strips.. Being 4am in the morning i didnt think to hit the breaker, so i just grabbed the plugs and WHAM.. 120 volts..
The next day, I spent the 12 dollars at home depot for a gfci.
 
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You should have used more common sense. IT would have prevented this. :P

Glad your okay. I think you are very lucky that your not dead.

Louey
 
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Oh yeah. What everyone else said about the GFI.

They are a must!

Louey
 

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Yep, GFCI. I actually had a licensed electrician to install them on all outlet near water source and tanks, inside and outside.

Ya know what, your story actually is funnier than Righty's now. Let's see who's gonna beat yours.......
 

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