Is it important to consider a few separate 20 amp circuits to run a 170 gallon aquarium safe measure or just a single circuit is sufficient?
I'm sure my current tank is all on the same circuit but I'm not familiar with electrical work. I have some items plugged into one outlet and the other half of things plugged into a different outlet. Each of those outlets are on a different fuse switch so maybe my current tank is 2 circuits.
Asking for possibility of having home builder's electrician put something in? Also not quite sure what to ask for. Looking for any recommendations. Maybe easiest to do now. Also asked for possible T into the water line for RODI system and a utility sink plumbed in.
I'm sure my current tank is all on the same circuit but I'm not familiar with electrical work. I have some items plugged into one outlet and the other half of things plugged into a different outlet. Each of those outlets are on a different fuse switch so maybe my current tank is 2 circuits.
Asking for possibility of having home builder's electrician put something in? Also not quite sure what to ask for. Looking for any recommendations. Maybe easiest to do now. Also asked for possible T into the water line for RODI system and a utility sink plumbed in.