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myredracer
May 19, 2015Explorer II
Swap out the recept. behind the MW with a non-GFCI one. Then install a GFCI recept. next to the converter panel and redirect the branch circuit romex to run to the new recept. along with a new short piece of romex between the new recept. and panel.
If no space for a recept. next to the panel but there is space nearby, you could always install a junction box and extend the romex as needed.
Even *if* a GFCI breaker would fit in the panel, they cost a lot more than a GFCI recept.
If no space for a recept. next to the panel but there is space nearby, you could always install a junction box and extend the romex as needed.
Even *if* a GFCI breaker would fit in the panel, they cost a lot more than a GFCI recept.
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