GFCI - oh my goodness... The sticker shock.

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GFCI - oh my goodness... The sticker shock.

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I just priced out a NAGF230 - Federal Pioneer 30 Amp Double Pole GFCI Circuit Breaker
$647.70 CAD.... I realize that is only $500 in real dollars but it is a big-ticket item for me.

What are you guys doing in your home to keep from killing yourself with a short?

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tiramisu wrote: Sat Mar 20, 2021 4:04 pm What are you guys doing in your home to keep from killing yourself with a short?
Running on properly wired setup.. regular wire size and breaker for the task..

A GFCI is not a requirement for operation of a still..

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In case everything else fails, my still has an earth strap connected to a pipe in the ground.
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Why this gfci? If it's what your circuit panel takes, you can always install a regular 30A breaker and install a separate panel that uses inexpensive GFCI breakers.
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GFCI spa panels.
Ya get a weather proof metal box with a gfci breaker already in it for around $100 :wink:
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Used GFCI spa panels aren't too hard to come by, got mine for nothing and saved it from being on the road side.

You should have a GFCI, too much water around to be safe, and for your life its a basic precaution.
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I got my spa GFCI on Amazon.
240VAC 50 Amps and IIRC it was under $100.
Having the knowledge and experience to correctly hook it up, priceless!
(I was a card carrying electrician in a former life, but that was too much like work so I became a computer guy)
Cranky's spoonfeeding:
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=52975

Time and Oak will sort it out.
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It seems odd to me that a whole subpanel assembly is less than a single branded breaker.
Thanks for the tip.
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