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<blockquote data-quote="Marlow Wilson" data-source="post: 50143" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Re: General Electrical Questions...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>+1. Except I still think there is something to be said for owning a small distro/pdu/distributed power source/whatever. The problem here is if the the GFCI is faulty he can't fix it and if some faulty backline is the problem he can't fix it either. I'd much rather rely on whatever I bring over some of the scary shit I've seen. My go-to 'baby' distro lets me go safely from 50 amp (CS or 14-50) to a couple GFCI 20a outlets, a couple non-GCFI 20a outlets, and two L14-30's to feed amp racks or something else. In the grand scheme of things this was not expensive and there's some peace of mind knowing that I can handle most situations that might arise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marlow Wilson, post: 50143, member: 47"] Re: General Electrical Questions... +1. Except I still think there is something to be said for owning a small distro/pdu/distributed power source/whatever. The problem here is if the the GFCI is faulty he can't fix it and if some faulty backline is the problem he can't fix it either. I'd much rather rely on whatever I bring over some of the scary shit I've seen. My go-to 'baby' distro lets me go safely from 50 amp (CS or 14-50) to a couple GFCI 20a outlets, a couple non-GCFI 20a outlets, and two L14-30's to feed amp racks or something else. In the grand scheme of things this was not expensive and there's some peace of mind knowing that I can handle most situations that might arise. [/QUOTE]
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