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I'm redoing some bathrooms which did not have GFCI and ran across this statement
This reads like an electrician employment act.
Since GFCI's have been required now for years a few questions:
Can anyone recommend "good" brands?
Is this an investment opportunity in GFCI stock?
on Testing GFCI Outlets | The Family Handyman and found the similar statement on other web sites.All GFCI outlets have one little-known flaw: their circuitry eventually wears out, usually after about 10 years, at which point they no longer function properly.
This reads like an electrician employment act.
Since GFCI's have been required now for years a few questions:
Can anyone recommend "good" brands?
Is this an investment opportunity in GFCI stock?