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Where did you find a “10 amp outlet” lol you know 10 amps at 120 volts of only 1200 watts…. Not enough to run most heaters on high. A 15amp or 20 amp GFCI outlet should run this appliance perfectly. If not, I do believe we have enough evidence to win a law suit should any greasy lawyer try and go that way lol. For me it really casts shade on…
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What Else You Have Growing Other Than Weed?
Sunflowers are coming along nicely. She’s still spitting heads I bet she’ll get a couple feet taller.
RF440, ohigrow and 4 others -
Well they need to be called out on this shit tactic of selling an appliance that can’t really be used in the most likely locations according to code. Once one person dies of electrocution than they’ll recommend the use of a GFCI.
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Sounds sketch as hell. I believe it’s code now for all basement outlets to be GFCI. Any appliance you use with and or near water should definitely be GFCI. There is absolutely no excuse or reason that this unit wouldn’t have a working voltage range if say 100 to 140 volts, if the components are built so just enough that 5 volts over is too much…
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