Protein Skimmer overload

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Would love suggestions. My tank runs perfect until I plug protein skimmer in, it always triggers fuse box switch off. I tried splitting where things are plugged in. Any recommendations to fix?
 

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Would love suggestions. My tank runs perfect until I plug protein skimmer in, it always triggers fuse box switch off. I tried splitting where things are plugged in. Any recommendations to fix?

If possible, you should put the tank on a dedicated circuit. Often a lot of plugs in a certain area are all on the same circuit. The other issue could be a faulty skimmer pump; especially if the circuit trips right away when you plug it in.
 
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If possible, you should put the tank on a dedicated circuit. Often a lot of plugs in a certain area are all on the same circuit. The other issue could be a faulty skimmer pump; especially if the circuit trips right away when you plug it in.
I tried plugging it in another outlet, and it runs for 30 minutes then trips the fuse again. The tank is unfortunately in an apartment so not a ton of options for moving it around or having dedicated circuits.
 

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I'd lean toward an issue with the skimmer itself. If it were lights or the heater, I would say it needed a larger breaker.
 

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Different outlet doesn’t mean separate fuse. If it’s the same fuse it’s either a defective pump or just overloaded circuit from to many amps. If it’s tripping a breaker and not blowing a fuse it’s possible you have a weak breaker. You would need an electrician to check that for you.
 

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