schiker
Well-Known Member
To be as safe as possible in a future electrical installation onto a dock for a boat lift.  Would it be good to feed electrical power to the shore power pole (150ft away from house panel) with a GFCP breaker that trips at 30mA then at the power pole use a GFCI breaker (5mA)?  
My thought is when there is a ground fault there would be back up or 2nd layer circuit breaker but hopefully not have nuisance trips. 30mA is not always life saving but would trip if there was an actual more potentially lethal amount of current leakage or intrusion from neighbors dock.
				
			My thought is when there is a ground fault there would be back up or 2nd layer circuit breaker but hopefully not have nuisance trips. 30mA is not always life saving but would trip if there was an actual more potentially lethal amount of current leakage or intrusion from neighbors dock.
 
					
				 
 
		 
			 
 
		 can’t tell you how many times I’ve had that happen when I was ranching. Some of those suckers will light you up pretty good, particularly the one we had for the bull pasture, I must’ve come off the ground at least a foot a couple times
 can’t tell you how many times I’ve had that happen when I was ranching. Some of those suckers will light you up pretty good, particularly the one we had for the bull pasture, I must’ve come off the ground at least a foot a couple times