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SKU: 3006477

GFCI: In Line 110v

$52.49
MPN:
1527
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The 110v GFCI Wire Harness is UL listed, Class-A Rainproof, and made of marine-grade electrical components. Compatible with all boat lift motors. The GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) features the GFCI inline with the wire harness. Allows two motors to use side-by-side plugs. Equipped with test and reset buttons. Proper installation is required. GFCI protects the user from severe electrical shock from electrical short, voltage leak, or water detected. Made by BH-USA.

What is a GFCI?
A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI), or Residual Current Device (RCD) is a circuit breaker. This device reduces the risk of electric shock. It shuts off an electric power circuit when it detects that current is flowing along an unintended path, such as through water or a person.

  • UL listed electrical components
  • Complete in-line 110v GFCI with 6 ft. control cable
  • Built with 14/5 electrical control cable
  • Plug Type: 3-US 110 V Standard
  • Control Cable Size: 14/5 SJTW
  • GFCI to Plug: 4 1/2 in.
  • Drum Switch Cable to GFCI Plug: 60 in.
  • Color: Black
  • Class: Rainproof
  • AMP: 15
  • Hz: 60
  • Watt: 1875
  • Volt: 125
  • Reset Type: Automatic
  • Cord Diameter Range: .28 - .65
  • Warranty: 30 Days

What Customers Are Saying

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  • Gfi switch on boat lift

    Called about a gfi switch on boat lift that quit working it was less than a year,so it was covered. They sent it out right away and received it 4 days later. I am very pleased with this company. Will recommend to my friends. Thank you very much and appreciate it.

    Dan soller |Nov 28th 2024

What Customers Are Saying

Write a Review
  • Gfi switch on boat lift

    Called about a gfi switch on boat lift that quit working it was less than a year,so it was covered. They sent it out right away and received it 4 days later. I am very pleased with this company. Will recommend to my friends. Thank you very much and appreciate it.

    Dan soller |Nov 28th 2024