Lake Shelbyville Topics: What say you Hodja
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Lifer
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What say you Hodja
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4/20/2017 8:18:16 PM
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I've been told by a couple of journal electricians that you shouldn't use a GFCI breaker and a GFCI outlet on the same line and not to use more than one GFCI outlet on a curcuit. It is an either or situation. If you go the outlet route one will protect the entire curcuit, no matter where it is located. As I stated earlier I used an outlet by the water so if it trips I don't have to go back to the house to reset it. I can't remember the details about not using bath a breaker and an outlet but it boiled down to they compete with each other or cancel one another or some such. Its one of those situations where I don't have to understand it, I just have to accept it. I'm curious to what an electrician says also.
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