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Posted by James on July 3, 2007, 10:14 pm
Thanks for all replies, and the citation from RBM !!
James
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Posted by Dave on July 3, 2007, 11:26 pm
> 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.
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> I looked at Sears and Home depot, but did not find one.
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> Do they make it ?
>
> Thanks !!
>
> James
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You're taking the long way home...
Install a GFCI circuit breaker, be done with it.
Dave
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Posted by DerbyDad03 on July 4, 2007, 2:07 am
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> > Do they make a GFI power strip, so that each plug is protected?
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> > 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.
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> > I looked at Sears and Home depot, but did not find one.
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> > Do they make it ?
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> > Thanks !!
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> > James
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- You're taking the long way home...
- Install a GFCI circuit breaker, be done with it.
- Dave
The OP said "With such a product, you could plug it into any outlet
and then presto, have GFI outlets on a temporary basis."
How would installing a GFCI circuit breaker fit his "any outlet"
scenario?
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Posted by BigBlueReview on July 4, 2007, 8:04 am
That might be an overkill Dave. I think the original poster just wanted a
temporary GFI to work off of.
-Mike
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>> 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
>>
>>
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> You're taking the long way home...
> Install a GFCI circuit breaker, be done with it.
> Dave
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Posted by James on July 4, 2007, 1:16 pm
Dave did not fully read the OP.
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