I'm using a GFCI adapter for a non-gfci wall-socket, something like this:
<img src="http://ace.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/p991351dt.jpg">
Do I just need one to plug into the wall and then plug my powerstrip into it, or do I need one for each socket on the powerstrip?
I know its a dumb question but I am not an electrician and I don't understand how gfci works, just that it can save a life.
<img src="http://ace.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/p991351dt.jpg">
Do I just need one to plug into the wall and then plug my powerstrip into it, or do I need one for each socket on the powerstrip?
I know its a dumb question but I am not an electrician and I don't understand how gfci works, just that it can save a life.