Portable GFCI's??

Quercus

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Looking for some electrical advice...

I have an ATI Powermodule light fixture which trips GFCIs so I have not been able to install a hardwired GFCI outlet for the tank. Since I have the standard wall outlet, instead of getting an additional GFCI outlet installed in the wall, I was thinking about using a portable GFCI for everything besides my light fixture.

Does anyone have experience with these? Home Depot sells a bunch: http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/cat...=None&Ntpr=1&Ntpc=1&selectedCatgry=SEARCH+ALL

Also, would it be possible to connect a power strip to one of them, or would this be cause for disaster?
 
One issue I have with these (or at least the ones I have) is that they trip when the power goes off & must be manually reset.
 
I would like to hear what people say about these. I live in an apartment and can't have a gfci installed. I was thinking something like this would be a good idea.
 
I use the Home Depot 6 outlet white one. It was like $20. Only downside is that it needs manual resetting in a power outage, but if you're like me and a day never goes by where you're not either at home or have a house sitter it's bit that big of a deal. If given the option originally I'd prefer an automatic reset unit but I don't want one bad enough to buy ANOTHER
 
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