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GFI Power Strips ? James 07-03-2007
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Posted by DerbyDad03 on July 4, 2007, 2:13 am
> Do they make a GFI power strip, so that each plug is protected?
>
> Yes, I know that you can buy a GFI outlet for any spot, but I am talking
> about another product, if they make it. With such a product, you could plug
> it into any outlet and then presto, have GFI outlets on a temporary basis.
>
> I looked at Sears and Home depot, but did not find one.
>
> Do they make it ?
>
> Thanks !!
>
> James

Before I knew about GFCI extensions cords, I made my own by putting a
GFCI receptacle in an outdoor receptacle box and attaching a 2 foot
cord with a grounded plug on it. GFCI to go. Been using it for years.



Posted by CJT on July 4, 2007, 5:11 pm
DerbyDad03 wrote:

>
>>Do they make a GFI power strip, so that each plug is protected?
>>
>>Yes, I know that you can buy a GFI outlet for any spot, but I am talking
>>about another product, if they make it. With such a product, you could plug
>>it into any outlet and then presto, have GFI outlets on a temporary basis.
>>
>>I looked at Sears and Home depot, but did not find one.
>>
>>Do they make it ?
>>
>>Thanks !!
>>
>>James
>
>
> Before I knew about GFCI extensions cords, I made my own by putting a
> GFCI receptacle in an outdoor receptacle box and attaching a 2 foot
> cord with a grounded plug on it. GFCI to go. Been using it for years.
>
>
I've got one, too.

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Posted by Dave Martindale on July 5, 2007, 3:15 am
>Do they make a GFI power strip, so that each plug is protected?

I haven't seen one of those. But I *do* have an in-line portable GFI -
it plugs into a standard 15 A outlet and has a 15 A female plug. Plug a
standard power bar into it, and you have a GFI-protected power bar.

        Dave

Posted by James on July 5, 2007, 11:05 pm
That is what I would really like to find !!

James


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I haven't seen one of those. But I *do* have an in-line portable GFI -
it plugs into a standard 15 A outlet and has a 15 A female plug. Plug a
standard power bar into it, and you have a GFI-protected power bar.

Dave



Posted by DerbyDad03 on July 6, 2007, 2:16 am
- That is what I would really like to find !!

Lowes:
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productList&Ne=8000&N=%205001127

Hechingers:
http://www.hechinger.com//web/catalog/product_detail.aspx?pid=93847

Home Depot:
Not listed on their website, but I bet they carry them in the stores.

In addition, just about any electrical supply house will carry them.


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