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From: Michael A. Terrell on 10 Mar 2010 13:42 George Herold wrote: > > Thanks Paul, mostly I don't deal with line voltages. And when I do I > like to hook things up cold, stand back, switch it on, and be ready to > switch it off if it goes pop and starts to sizzle. > > Hmm, I should look into a GFI. I assume I can get one that I can plug > into the outlet and then plug my distribution strip into that. You can mount a standard GCFI in a plastic or metal outlet box, along with a power cord. That way you can move it around the workbench or shop to where you need it. -- Greed is the root of all eBay. |