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kbsparky said:I disagree here. GFCI breakers as well as stand-alone devices open all current carrying conductors when tripped.
The light will not work when it is tripped.
I don't believe so.
kbsparky said:I disagree here. GFCI breakers as well as stand-alone devices open all current carrying conductors when tripped.
The light will not work when it is tripped.
kbsparky said:Why do you say that, Bob?
Okay, let me find a defective GFCI breaker, a hammer, and a fork for Bob. :grin:iwire said:But I may eat crow on that as well.:grin:
LarryFine said:Okay, let me find a defective GFCI breaker, a hammer, and a fork for Bob. :grin:
They're also about 20% of the cost of a breaker. :wink:iwire said:Heck the P&S GFCI receptacle that I disected was brand new in the box.