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    Posted: April 25 2007 at 6:33am
Are any of you licensed electricians that could give me some advice or a estimate on a sub panel for my new 210 gal?  That are familiar with power requirements for all the equipment I will need, I have a good idea of things i will need with GFI breakers but things like amp's and watts I will need help with and the right Gage wire. please feel free to call or pm me, I live in Kearns.
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I have an electrical liscense, but i don't do side work. I'll answer your  ? though.
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Ok thanks for the help. How do I determine what I need for brakers, as far as AMP 10 15 20 25 ?????, and the gage of wire 12 or 14. I am going to install new brakers in my main panel and run dedicated line(s) to my 210gal, with GFI receptical at the first of each line, and no I do not know at this point how many watts I will be running. thanks again.     
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I don't have a license, just an opinion. I would go with at least two 20 amp circuits 12 gage wire. I would put a pump on each circuit so if one went down you would still have circulation.
 
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going to home depot to get them tonight, I am going to do three circuits  on 20 amp brakers,  i think i have got a plan look out!!!!!  
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I would run 3 30 AMP ciruits on 10/2 wire .. and GFI breakers in the main pannel ... thats my plan anyway ...

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What the heck are you planning on running? 90 amps is about typical for a house service. 
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