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Old 05-10-2018, 11:14 AM   #8
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Default There is a cheap fix

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Originally Posted by Orion View Post
Might be a good idea to get one of the detectors that warn of potentially dangerous conditions if all else (GFCI) fails....

http://www.shockalert.com/order-shock-alert/

http://www.docklifeguard.org

https://shockalarm.com

Though any of the above will detect an unsafe condition, if the unsafe condition triggers while someone is already nearby in the water, then it's too late. Would be good to keep people away from an unsafe condition or at least confirm safe before entering water.
A cheap Fix for early warning that is! Not for needed electrical repairs.

I am looking into the shock alarm, easy to use off the boat.
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