GFCI Circuit breakers are great alternate to the in wall GFCI outlet required by code in wet locations and outdoor. a 'normal' GFCI outlet allows you to daisey-chain several regular outlets, protecting them as well, however this requires the wiring to be run in a particular way, which may be an issue with existing installations. While significantly more expensive than an outlet, a GFCI breaker will protect the entire circuit from the electric panel, and comes in handy when outlet wiring branch to several locations, not in daisy-chain In my case I needed to protect the outdoor pool light circuit. The existing switch box had no room for a GFCI outlet and a switch, and changing it to a larger box was more work than it's worth.
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All good except for back steel clip not captured in breaker. Had to finesse it into panel to keep it from falling out of breaker. Got it seated after a few tries. Works good.
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Replaced bad CB and works great
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GFCI's are good at keeping the electrons from biting you, but I think the retail prices on them is outrageous.
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What I needed when everyone else's shelves were bare. I ordered it way before I was expecting to need it but USPS lost it for a week. Showed up the day after I really needed it... so all is well. Thanks.
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