/pine
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It's one thing for a person to take a stupid risk...but it's an entirely different thing if there is a chance of other innocent, unaware people getting injured or worse...
If you want to talk utter garbage, talk about the arc fault breakers that are mandated in the building codes and their high cost.Yes! Utter garbage. I even threw out my spa GFI for falsing. They mandate such garbage but don't have to deal with the expense and irritation.
DANGEROUS . . . . ooooooooo![]()
Not if you have enough juice .I approached the subject about starting an electrical education thread a while back..I'm glad I listened to you guys and ditched it.
Someones gonna touch that light post, and get lit up.. then probably sue...
Breaking the ground plug on an extension cord feeding a camper will get you wacked.. don't ask me how I know..Not if you have enough juice .
Hardly a minute goes by that I don't! lol
As Carlin would say on the subject, take a F$%$%n chance!
You know how many people in modern homes don't have working outlets to run X-mas lights? That stuff is NEVER going to work with GFIs and yet, I don't remember X-Mas ever having being electrocution season! I personally, never got a shock from that. Not one.
Helll, one electrician boss I had routinely used his two fingers to check for a live circuit on 110-220.
AH and yeah I worked with an old Georgia journeyman that would wet his first two fingers and check to see of the panel circuit was hot. I was a young and dumb kid back then but had a smidgen of sense NOT to try and show him up...heh...heh I broke out the old Army issued multimeter.