I am looking to condense the amount of floorspace I am taking up for my veg and flower cabinets by seeing if I can safely stack one on top of the other. I would appreciate it if someone could confirm for me that a GFCI breaker would prevent any shock to me or damage to my lights if water spilled while they were running??
I've got a GFCI breaker in my panel for this circuit/room and in the past I've had two levels of vegging plants and lights but I always pulled the plants out for watering and put them back (in plastic bins) after they were dry so I was not as concerned.
What I was hoping to do here would mean a reservoir of water above a T5 panel or two. Flower on top, veg on the bottom. If it's not safe this way, I won't chance it but I assume it is fine since aquariums seem to have just as much electricity above/below/around and a GFCI makes that safe... right?
Thanks,
DB
I've got a GFCI breaker in my panel for this circuit/room and in the past I've had two levels of vegging plants and lights but I always pulled the plants out for watering and put them back (in plastic bins) after they were dry so I was not as concerned.
What I was hoping to do here would mean a reservoir of water above a T5 panel or two. Flower on top, veg on the bottom. If it's not safe this way, I won't chance it but I assume it is fine since aquariums seem to have just as much electricity above/below/around and a GFCI makes that safe... right?
Thanks,
DB