So from what I have been reading, a lot of concern was that the inverter would send a lot more amperage to the house wires which could cause fire.
so my question is, if i was to add an inline GFCI like this one (https://www.amazon.com/GFCI-Inline-Single-Outlet-Cord/dp/B01GSPTUZG) could that somewhat mitigate the risk concern?
honest (probably innocent) question, what is the worst could happen in this case? the inverter (outside the house) would fry itself but the gfci would stop as soon as amp reaches above 15a, no?
another side (and noop) question, i am currently hook up the inverter to my exterior outlet, which is a gfci outlet itself. is there any issue with doubling gfci to another gfci like the plan i have above?
thanks!
so my question is, if i was to add an inline GFCI like this one (https://www.amazon.com/GFCI-Inline-Single-Outlet-Cord/dp/B01GSPTUZG) could that somewhat mitigate the risk concern?
honest (probably innocent) question, what is the worst could happen in this case? the inverter (outside the house) would fry itself but the gfci would stop as soon as amp reaches above 15a, no?
another side (and noop) question, i am currently hook up the inverter to my exterior outlet, which is a gfci outlet itself. is there any issue with doubling gfci to another gfci like the plan i have above?
thanks!
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