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pianotuna wrote:
How many folks have actually gotten a shock from a non gfci connection?
โOct-01-2016 08:44 PM
drsteve wrote:DrewE wrote:
In my opinion, it would not be a bad thing to have GFCIs on every electric circuit in a house or RV, at least on every circuit that has an outlet or light with a removable bulb. They can and do save lives.
No argument that they are a good safety device, especially in wet areas, but the NEC does not require GFCI protection on overhead lighting circuits. You wouldn't want to be left in the dark by a random trip of the sort GFCIs are famous for.
RV lighting is 12VDC so GFCIs don't apply.
โOct-01-2016 07:43 PM
DrewE wrote:
In my opinion, it would not be a bad thing to have GFCIs on every electric circuit in a house or RV, at least on every circuit that has an outlet or light with a removable bulb. They can and do save lives.
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pianotuna wrote:I've been bit a few times. The last time was when I got across a GFCI protected circuit. Instead of good jolt it was a sting.
How many folks have actually gotten a shock from a non gfci connection?
โOct-01-2016 02:58 PM