Hi John
Yes it is indeed a GFI tester. Actually it is a good one (for a radio shack
product) that "barely" provides the minimum fault for a GFI outlet or
breaker. In other words even a crap GFI breaker can be tripped with enough
of a fault to detect, however the one I mentioned produces a fault that is
2% above the legal testing minimum, and far below any level of "zap" that
you could possibly feel should you decide to stick your elbow into the
outlet. If it wont trip your GFI then either your GFI is not working
correctly, or your boat and or dock are wired incorrectly but thats what the
lights on it are for. If they show correct just replace the breaker.
For the first 18-24 months of GFI production in the US god knows who all in
the world market was making breakers for the latest required part in US
houseolds. MANY if not MOST will not trip until there is enough of a fault
detected to have most of us down on our knees begging god for another chance
with a blade razor holding the electric shaver while standing in the puddle
of water on the floor. If it works to standards you wouldnt feel a thing,
the breaker would repeatedly trip and annoy you.
GFI's are a wonderful thing when it all works well. When it doesn't work
well you can BET there is a problem so don't assume it's a bad GFI breaker
or GFI outlet, find the problem.
Claude
V1460
Yes it is indeed a GFI tester. Actually it is a good one (for a radio shack
product) that "barely" provides the minimum fault for a GFI outlet or
breaker. In other words even a crap GFI breaker can be tripped with enough
of a fault to detect, however the one I mentioned produces a fault that is
2% above the legal testing minimum, and far below any level of "zap" that
you could possibly feel should you decide to stick your elbow into the
outlet. If it wont trip your GFI then either your GFI is not working
correctly, or your boat and or dock are wired incorrectly but thats what the
lights on it are for. If they show correct just replace the breaker.
For the first 18-24 months of GFI production in the US god knows who all in
the world market was making breakers for the latest required part in US
houseolds. MANY if not MOST will not trip until there is enough of a fault
detected to have most of us down on our knees begging god for another chance
with a blade razor holding the electric shaver while standing in the puddle
of water on the floor. If it works to standards you wouldnt feel a thing,
the breaker would repeatedly trip and annoy you.
GFI's are a wonderful thing when it all works well. When it doesn't work
well you can BET there is a problem so don't assume it's a bad GFI breaker
or GFI outlet, find the problem.
Claude
V1460