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Old 09-10-2013, 04:30 AM   #5
Irlpguy
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M.O.C. #12935
Good advise from the OP. We should not have to check these things, but the more we have to do with a trailer of any kind the more we find we should be aware of. This type of thing would never pass an S&B electrical inspection.

Although the author of the slide show tells you not to use a 20 amp outlet, he did just that. He also replaced a GFCI outlet with a standard outlet.

This does not seem like a good example of what to do, there now is no GFCI protection on that outlet.

Just sayin...
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