• jaybone@lemmy.world
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    25 days ago

    Right. Does plugging an extension cord into the gfci protected outlet really circumvent that protection though?

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      25 days ago

      No, not really. I think people are suggesting that the extension is used with a different outlet.

      • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        25 days ago

        Yup, like bedrooms.

        If you want to make sure, get a 220V extension cord if you’re in the US and run it to the laundry room or kitchen. Higher voltage is generally more effective.

        That said, if you’re seriously considering this, please talk to someone. Life is worth living.

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          25 days ago

          If you really want to electrocute yourself, pop the cover off your breaker panel, and grab the main line coming in to the breaker box. Home service is 200A in most cases, and the individual circuits are going to be less than that before the breaker pops. 200A at 240v (I think?) without a breaker or fuse to blow is more than enough to electrocute you.