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hj (AZ)
Where else would you plug a submersible pump into. It is probably GFCI protected anyway.
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vic (CA)
Latest fashionable overflow design for those who own electric eels?
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hj (AZ)
Actually, it is "pull up and recharge" outlet for the eels. The meter is just outside the photo.
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Paul48 (CT)
Wow........That's shocking!
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sum (FL)
The duplex receptacle is ivory, the cover plate is white, should really have matching colors!
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hj (AZ)
And cannot tell if the plate's screw is vertical or horizontal
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jblanche (WI)
Usually my preference would be to have the ground blade on the top, but in this case, safety would dictate that it is better to ground the water before energizing it.
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