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loknar28

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  1. It is 25” deep. Stand is about 36” tall, canopy is about 18” tall - open top with suspended luminarc reflectors. There are two glass overflows in the back on either side. Each overflow has a 1.5” drain and a 1” feed bulkhead - overflows are internal. Glass is about 1/2” and weighs in at about 500lbs empty.
  2. Getting out of the hobby. Fish 10-12” Red Sea Desjardini Tang - $300 5” Majestic Angel $300 6-8” Annularis Angelfish $300 4-6” Naso tang $150 Large Engineer goby $50 Large tomato clownfish Pair - $100 Adult Coral Beauty Angelfish - $50 4-5” yellow tang - $150 Large RBTA Anemones -$50 each Scroll coral colony -$75 Tunze 6100/6200 rock with large Meteor Shower Cyphastrea colony -$200 200lbs (original dry weight) of Marco rocks live rock- best offer Equipment- Tank -$2000 or Best offer - must sell livestock off first. Included- 240G wide euro-braced 3’ x 5’ Glass Cages tank, finished stand(dark cherry), canopy, aluminum lighting rack with shrouded pulley system. 2x Wide Matching Luminarc reflectors w/ 2 x 400w Electronic Ballasts and 20000K Radium bulbs. Interior of canopy and stand are waterproofed with white boat epoxy. Left side and back of stand have holes for plumbing and wiring.
  3. I am just currious if there is any protection from a short(tank spill) built into the current design(in the Inverter,ect..) or is this something that would need to be added in the form of a GFCI wall outlet on the battery box. I have one currently on the wall that is used for my tank now, but if I hook this backup unit upto it, my assumption is that even if it where to trip, the battery is still supplying power to it's battery box outlet reguardless.
  4. Instead of using a standard Wall outlet plug would it not be advisable to use a GFCI?
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