Do you need a GFCI outlet?
On Apr 22, 10:54*am, The Daring Dufas the-daring-
wrote: Limp Arbor wrote: I needed quite few GFCI outlets, simplex outlets, and 20A outlets for my house. *If you've ever bought these you know they are not cheap, at least not $0.59 like the regular stuff. *GFCI outlets are close to $20 anywhere here in NJ that I've been. Started checking around online and couldn't believe how cheap the outlets were at Dale-Electric.com. *I decided to give them a try. There website isn't the best in the world but if you download the pdf of their catalog you can just enter the stock numbers of what you want. *They don't even give you the shipping amount when you complete your order but there is an estimate function. My order totaled about $150 and when the shipping was added $159 was charged to my card from "Hill electric". *Next day I got an email with a tracking number and the day after that I got my stuff. *I have no affiliation just passing on a place that has great prices on outlets. http://www.dale-electric.com/detail?itemnumber=7599-W Could you not have installed a couple of ground fault circuit breakers or were too many circuits involved? If it were only a few circuits only a few GFCI *outlets* would be needed, too. A GFCI outlet can protect all outlets downstream of it. |
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