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Looking at buying an inline GFCI (lazy and don't want to mess around with a spa panel) and being a noob to electric I was expecting it to be plugged into the system between my panel and the dryer outlet.
Looks like most inline GFCI's have NEMA 5-30P plugs.
Will I get the required protection by placing the GFCI inline between the panel and the element?
Thanks for the help!
Looks like most inline GFCI's have NEMA 5-30P plugs.
Will I get the required protection by placing the GFCI inline between the panel and the element?
Thanks for the help!