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Re: Powersoft powerlimiting, and GFI's. Is the power limiting tripping the GFI?I swear I've seen a little plug in GFCI tester with two buttons - one a "should trip" current and one a "shouldn't trip" current for testing both for insensitive and overly sensitive GFCIs? I believe the limits on the cheapie home style GFCI's in the US is 6 and 4 ma. You can also "roll your own" with a power plug and resistor. In the US a resistor of 30K ohms from hot to ground will give you 4 ma at 120V. This one from the RatShack would do:33K ohm 1/2W 5% Carbon Film Resistor pk/5 : Resistors | RadioShack.com
Re: Powersoft powerlimiting, and GFI's. Is the power limiting tripping the GFI?
I swear I've seen a little plug in GFCI tester with two buttons - one a "should trip" current and one a "shouldn't trip" current for testing both for insensitive and overly sensitive GFCIs? I believe the limits on the cheapie home style GFCI's in the US is 6 and 4 ma. You can also "roll your own" with a power plug and resistor. In the US a resistor of 30K ohms from hot to ground will give you 4 ma at 120V. This one from the RatShack would do:
33K ohm 1/2W 5% Carbon Film Resistor pk/5 : Resistors | RadioShack.com