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"Lobby Dosser" wrote

Have you ever seen the extension cord type device that is sold for tools
without magnetic starters to guard against exactly the thing you just
mentioned?


Thanks, good to know and I'll google it as soon as I can think of what to
search for.


Oh, I think I would stick with the GFCE with a manual reset, for this price.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/UL-...UZ7?Pid=search

I sent a reply to the poster, instead of the group earlier by mistake. Here
is that message with a link.

found this brand, but I think they are all GFCI's, too. I have found that
using a GFCI on top of a GFCI protected like can sometimes lead to excessive
false resets.

I will keep looking for a little while, but there is one type. Just find a
dealer and you are all set.

I forgot the link the first time.
http://tools.passandseymour.com/psgf...leGFCI_bro.pdf
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Jim in NC


 
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