In Reply to: This is why you need an electrician. posted by Al Sekela on September 22, 2010 at 12:15:52:
"It is easy to explain in person but dangerously difficult by posting on a forum."
Can you tell me what to put where based on the photo?
Another option would be to buy a couple of new GFCI outlets from Home Depot and just wire them the same way. What should I look for in an outlet like that? No steel? Unplated will likely not be available I suppose. Cryogenic treatment (kidding)?
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Follow Ups
- Replace GFCI with GFCI? - ggking7 09/22/1014:08:01 09/22/10 (1)
- No, I would need to examine the outlets in person. - Al Sekela 12:02:51 09/23/10 (0)
- new GFCI have LEDs - ggking7 11:43:22 09/24/10 (0)
- Don't know that the LEDs are noisy. - Al Sekela 11:03:34 09/26/10 (0)
- RE: Don't know that the LEDs are noisy. - Hap 08:12:26 09/30/10 (0)
- Hello Hap - ggking7 09:54:44 09/30/10 (0)
- RE: Hello Hap - Hap 08:51:51 10/1/10 (0)
- RE: Hello Hap - Hap 08:56:09 10/1/10 (0)
- A123 batteries - ggking7 09:19:47 10/1/10 (0)
- Not necessarily a solution. - Al Sekela 11:01:35 10/2/10 (0)
- RE: Not necessarily a solution. - ggking7 09:58:51 10/3/10 (0)
- Different set of problems. - Al Sekela 11:36:03 10/3/10 (0)