LOL yes, but then you are going into the category of what I mentioned before.. Let Nature take it's course with people like that.But using the work around to replace the GFI with a standard outlet, because you can or worse don’t know any better
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LOL yes, but then you are going into the category of what I mentioned before.. Let Nature take it's course with people like that.But using the work around to replace the GFI with a standard outlet, because you can or worse don’t know any better
My response was based on this quote from your previous post: “…by Law, the outlets IN the bathroom are all GFI styled, which means you literally CAN'T electrocute yourself when anything is plugged in to that GFI.” Did you not say that?How did you jump (extremely reach) to that conclusion? No where, in any sensible way, or having reading comprehension did I say, elude too, or even come remotely close to insinuating, that believe anything will always work 100% of the time.
Seriously, that is just un-called for.
I can confirm it works with alexa... Though --- since it works with siri-- i wonder if it would work with my apple watch? Just start talking into my watch--- "siri-- start my grill" BAM....Probably Alexa too since SmartLife works with Alexa? Seems
However......it was followed up with "At most you get a small nip, but the GFI outlet will trip preventing the current to get to you. So the "label" on the dryer is moot, or at the most redundant."
Does the Smart Life app log and graph the temperature data similar to the Recteq app? I like to smoke at the Low setting for as long as possible and when the temperature starts to level out then I bump it up.
What about temperature alert
Are you going to IFTTT the grill to turn on once your phone hits your home wifi as a trigger, or an event on your calendar will start it, or what? I know there's a ton of triggers - what would you use?I wonder if we can use ifTTT to turn on the grill ? Cause ifttt does do rich alerts..
You obviously didn't read the entirety of my post, including the part where I said "At most you get a small nip, but the GFI outlet will trip preventing the current to get to you..."My response was based on this quote from your previous post: “…by Law, the outlets IN the bathroom are all GFI styled, which means you literally CAN'T electrocute yourself when anything is plugged in to that GFI.” Did you not say that?
And, my point was simply that you CAN electrocute yourself when plugged into a bathroom GFCI (the current term used in the electrical code) if it isn’t working properly. And, you won’t know until you get lit up. Just trusting the fact that a bathroom electrical circuit is GFCI-protected doesn’t necessarily prevent electrocution.
Let’s just agree to disagree, Chief, and move on.You obviously didn't read the entirety of my post, including the part where I said "At most you get a small nip, but the GFI outlet will trip preventing the current to get to you..."
You took what I said and went the route of trying to argue the extreme (AKA Strawman Argument), saying you can't ever trust anything 100%, but see that's just common sense.
Let's break it down and I will draw a line in the sand for you, since you like absolutes so much.
If by definition and design of how a GFI works I will say this again. YOU LITERALLY CAN'T get electrocuted.
The Caveat being - UNLESS SOMEONE DIDN'T WIRE IT PROPERLY. OR IT'S FAULTY, OR... ETC.
Most people already see that as common sense.
Jim, normally I would, but you tried to call me out by insinuating I was giving out false information. You essentially attacked my integrity. I don't take that lightly. There are VERY few things in this world that can piss me off. You happened to find one.Let’s just agree to disagree, Chief, and move on.
Chief, I didn't insinuate anything. Neither did I attack your integrity. Get the chip off your shoulder!Jim, normally I would, but you tried to call me out by insinuating I was giving out false information. You essentially attacked my integrity. I don't take that lightly. There are VERY few things in this world that can piss me off. You happened to find one.
Chief, I didn't insinuate anything. Neither did I attack your integrity. Get the chip off your shoulder!
I simply pointed out that your comment claiming that if you were plugged into a GFCI outlet "you literally can't electrocute yourself" is not true. Slice it any way you want, but just relying on the fact that the outlet says it is GFCI doesn't mean it will work flawlessly. Common sense says not to do stupid things and rely on the fact that the outlet claims to be GFCI.
And, just to be clear, I did not just call you "stupid." Neither did I demean your integrity. As a brother in arms, I have the utmost respect for those who have served our nation. That said, none of us are always right.
This is the end of the conversation for me. I will not reply to any further posts on this subject.
Well, that goes both ways. Not pointing at you, as I *think* you and I have always been on good terms. However,Not sure if you will see this or not, as I am also "likely"
on your ignore list......but you have said that before in several threads. Why respond to or view threads that piss you off or are of no interest to you?
Well, that goes both ways. Not pointing at you, as I *think* you and I have always been on good terms. However,
I was called out again yesterday on a remote start thread that I had not commented on for two weeks because I let it go. Why call someone out while at the same time answering the question ‘tell me you are more concerned about the technology instead of making good BBQ’ without telling me ‘I’m more concerned about the technology instead of making good BBQ.’
Shouldnt we be smoking rabbits today and not hams?