Re: NANFA-- GFCI

Mark (nanfa_at_jonahsaquarium.com)
Tue, 9 Dec 2003 22:26:07 -0500

At 9:58 PM -0500 12/9/03, Todd Crail wrote:
>Does it just go into one of the outlets in the recepticle? IE it only takes
>up one "plug"? I was kinda into running the grounding probe to this
>recepticle, and the probe has to stay behind the gfci. Where do they sell
>them?
>
>Thanks Mark... This might look a lot better than the former idea :)

Where do they sell them? Why, your favorite fish store and mine --
http://jonahsaquarium.com/

Ground Fault Circuit Inter. GFCI-1 (Little Giant) $40.00
Prevents electrical shock in case of leak in electrical current. Use
indoors or outdoors. Has automatic reset.

Yeah, you plug one end into the wall and plug your powerstrip or
whatever into the other end. Well, I guess I'm assuming it will work
equally well with a power strip as with a single appliance. You
could inquire with the manufacturer, Little Giant: 1-888-956-0000.
Yeah, it only takes up one outlet in your wall receptacle.

-- 
Mark
Ohio
USA
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