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Aug 11, 2016 at 16:20 comment added David G @Tut I re-edited the question as per your and other comments, thanks. As one new to this community, I'm still learning about this site's norms and yours and cbmeeks' comments both educate and help a newbie feel welcome.
Aug 11, 2016 at 15:49 comment added Tut I think if you worded the question to ask what there is in the design of surge-protected power-strips that would cause gfci protection to trip, that SHOULD satisfy the downvotes; but alas, some will probably still want you to provide a schematic.
Aug 11, 2016 at 15:40 comment added PlasmaHH @cbmeeks: maybe read the hover text of the downvote button. This question is merely a call to speculation about a fuzzy situation with no details at all given to suggest anything about what is going on. Even the implied question is maybe "why does the gfci trigger so often" or maybe the real question this wants us to answer is something else? Besides that, downvotes do not need to be explained, and demanding explanation is nonsense, imagine how much time people would then need to spend that use their daily downvote quota up...
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Aug 11, 2016 at 15:08 history asked David G CC BY-SA 3.0