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Forum: Zinger 08-27-2012, 01:49 AM
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It might, or might not. If GFCI's are within...

It might, or might not. If GFCI's are within specifications, they should trip at 4 to 6 mA of fault current. Because that's a decent range, you could have one that senses the fault sooner and reacts...
Forum: Zinger 08-26-2012, 11:01 PM
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Posted By TrainSafe
The GFCI is the first outlet (or closest to the...

The GFCI is the first outlet (or closest to the shore line). If the tester showed a fault thre, it has to be upstream somewhere. That means you can rule out all the other outlets.

It is either a...
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