Hello everyone,
I am putting together a heatstick to help my boil times. I am on my patio and the only outlet I have here is the same circuit as my two bathroom sockets, and there is a GFCI outlet on one.
I was told by my father in law who is no expert but has a good bit of experience working withe electricians, etc, that only one GFCI outlet is necessary to protect the entire circuit on GFCI.
My heatstick is just a 1500 watt element on this 15 amp circuit.
Any thoughts?
Thanks folks
I am putting together a heatstick to help my boil times. I am on my patio and the only outlet I have here is the same circuit as my two bathroom sockets, and there is a GFCI outlet on one.
I was told by my father in law who is no expert but has a good bit of experience working withe electricians, etc, that only one GFCI outlet is necessary to protect the entire circuit on GFCI.
My heatstick is just a 1500 watt element on this 15 amp circuit.
Any thoughts?
Thanks folks