Buck Parrish
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I know y'all we're on a similar topic the other day. But not testing these circuits.
When I use the wood head with the button on the top for gfci testing.
It will not work if their is no ground wire. So if you have a gfci protected circuit with no ground. When you plug the wood head in and push the button
nothing happens. I've tried several woodheads on the same circuit.
When I use the same tester with the same gfci, this time with a ground wire.
Then push the button, it trips. Do these wood heads use the ground for testing.
When I use the wood head with the button on the top for gfci testing.
It will not work if their is no ground wire. So if you have a gfci protected circuit with no ground. When you plug the wood head in and push the button
nothing happens. I've tried several woodheads on the same circuit.
When I use the same tester with the same gfci, this time with a ground wire.
Then push the button, it trips. Do these wood heads use the ground for testing.