I thought GFCI's were to protect circuits from moisture mainly, AFAIK they
do not provide any type of protection for devices other than cutting the
circuit if it senses a ground fault.

DJ Anderson
Shelby Broadband



On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Ben West <b...@gowasabi.net> wrote:

> To add to the anecdotal evidence against cheap GFCI outlets, I had to
> remove one in a building when spontaneous trips started occurring randomly
> (e.g. once every couple weeks) after an adjacent building received a direct
> lightening strike.
>
> For that matter, the GFCI contributed nothing to lightening protection,
> still lost a bunch of equipment.
>
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