CodeRage
Death by Magumba!
yeah, still. 9kA makes a bit of a flash and will move metal in an instant. The GFCI is likely to trip first as the jumper begins to make contact. It's not like he is using a large cabinet breaker and slamming the contacts into place to reduce the switching resistance.
OP, great man! glad to hear it all worked out for you. What GFCI kept popping and/or buzzing? the 110 or 220?
OP, great man! glad to hear it all worked out for you. What GFCI kept popping and/or buzzing? the 110 or 220?