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A Little Box That Stops Electric Shock
 

 

Topic - History
Subject - A Little Box That Stops Electric Shock

August 12, 2008
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A Little Box That Stops Electric Shock

 

ImageA Reader’s Digest report to consumers published in 1968 introduces an ingenious little box called a ground fault circuit interrupter or GFI. The article closes by saying: The handwriting is on the wall. Quite possibly, GFI’s will soon be required protection in homes, factories or anywhere else electricity is used. Click here to read this little piece of GFCI history.

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Great find from years past notice the price of the GFI at that time now thwey are even moe advanced with the smart lock and you can find them less than ten bucks.

    Donald Moeller

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