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On Sat, 05 Jun 2010 15:55:30 -0500, (Robert
Bonomi) wrote:

In article ,
Bill wrote:

"Puckdropper" puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com wrote in message
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(Robert Bonomi) wrote in
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*snip*

Lastly, I'd put in GFI _outlets_, and use regular breakers, where I
could. _IF_ something trips, it will kill that outlet only, and -not-
take out 'something else' that might be running on the same circuit.


Robert,

That sounds (to me) inconsistent with the "you one need one GFI outlet at
the beginning of a (circuit) run for each hot" advise that I've heard.
What am I missing?


Nothing. that's _all_ you *NEED*. *IF* you series-wired the downstream
outlets.

I parallel-wire, and use a GFI each place.


Why would you do that? BTW, bad choice of terminology. All loads are wired
in parallel.