ukiltmybrutha
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Hi,
I have a GFI outlet in my garage that is in a convenient spot but I'd like to split it using something like a 6 way wall socket. Further, I don't understand why there is a water resistant GFI outlet located in my garage when all of the others are just standard receptacles.
Can I just throw one of the below onto the GFI outlet for simplicity? I like to keep it simple. I could run 2 surge protectors but there are times where that can be messy and this can be one of them. I would think that I can't get away with that type of splitter because it will stomp on the outlet buttons and cause more issues.
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Maybe I should just put a normal non-GFI outlet in it's place considering that even receptacles that are just a few feet away but far enough away where they are not convenient are just standard receptacles anyways or is the single GFI outlet just there to meet code maybe?
Thanks.
I have a GFI outlet in my garage that is in a convenient spot but I'd like to split it using something like a 6 way wall socket. Further, I don't understand why there is a water resistant GFI outlet located in my garage when all of the others are just standard receptacles.
Can I just throw one of the below onto the GFI outlet for simplicity? I like to keep it simple. I could run 2 surge protectors but there are times where that can be messy and this can be one of them. I would think that I can't get away with that type of splitter because it will stomp on the outlet buttons and cause more issues.
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Maybe I should just put a normal non-GFI outlet in it's place considering that even receptacles that are just a few feet away but far enough away where they are not convenient are just standard receptacles anyways or is the single GFI outlet just there to meet code maybe?
Thanks.
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