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testing a GFCI where no ground is available?
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Smitty Two
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testing a GFCI where no ground is available?
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(David Combs) wrote:
So, the gfci does not NEED a ground in order to work?
What, do we have to have this topic every week? No, it doesn't need a
ground. It doesn't use a ground. It looks for a difference in current
between hot and neutral.
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