naturist wrote:
Glad that worked out for ya. Wisdom councils that ANY outlet that is going to supply power outside or anywhere there could be water should be a GFCI protected outlet, either at the circuit breaker or the outlet. So it is good you didn't just go cheap and do a regular outlet/cord.
True that!
When I bought my S&B house 4 years ago, the very first thing I did was replace every outside outlet, kitchen outlet, and bathroom outlet with GFI. (Or made them a load on another GFI outlet. Kitchen has 1 GFI protecting 3 outlets, bathroom has 1 GFI protecting 2 outlets.)