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Anyone have a GFCI on their water trough heater?
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<blockquote data-quote="Limomike" data-source="post: 983805" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>I am thinking that would be good for you to do. I cant stand GFCI outlets. As good as they may SEEM, I have replaced many of them over the years that quit, or kept popping out for no apparent reason. Even when I built my homes I have built, I eventually replaced most of the ones that went bad. But I gotta admit, that they do make them better than they used to make em when they first came out.</p><p>I got my heaters plugged into an extension cord running about 50 feet from the well house pump outlet. NO GFI outlet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limomike, post: 983805, member: 3400"] I am thinking that would be good for you to do. I cant stand GFCI outlets. As good as they may SEEM, I have replaced many of them over the years that quit, or kept popping out for no apparent reason. Even when I built my homes I have built, I eventually replaced most of the ones that went bad. But I gotta admit, that they do make them better than they used to make em when they first came out. I got my heaters plugged into an extension cord running about 50 feet from the well house pump outlet. NO GFI outlet. [/QUOTE]
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