Williamjf77
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- Oct 30, 2018
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Hello I’m new and have read a lot here, only done a few experiments so far but have decided to stop and re - implement a better safer workplace now that winter is here.
So I thought I could make a small contribution even if it’s obvious, having a GFCI outlet or adapter on hot plates or bubblers especially if leaving unattended.
I used to do pcb etching with AP and it is ungodly slow so I would put an aquarium heater in the solution and bubbler and come back later, once to find the heater glass split in 2 but the GFCI tripped and I had no incident.
Honestly I only used it because I needed a three way adapter but now for anything I leave unattended I use it and even if I’m watching it.
So I thought I could make a small contribution even if it’s obvious, having a GFCI outlet or adapter on hot plates or bubblers especially if leaving unattended.
I used to do pcb etching with AP and it is ungodly slow so I would put an aquarium heater in the solution and bubbler and come back later, once to find the heater glass split in 2 but the GFCI tripped and I had no incident.
Honestly I only used it because I needed a three way adapter but now for anything I leave unattended I use it and even if I’m watching it.