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road-runner
May 20, 2015Explorer III
And only one gfci per circuit... or they simply won't work. No way, no how, does the OP's rig have more than one gfci per circuit... impossible.Incorrect information. I have used multiple GFCIs per circuit, as multiple paralleled GFCI outlets on the same circuit, or as chained GFCIs (one downstream of another). If multiple GFCIs didn't work it wouldn't be possible to use a hair dryer or pressure washer on a GFCI-protected circuit. It also wouldn't be possible to successfully power an RV from a GFCI-protected circuit, which many RV owners routinely do.
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