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![]() I picked up a Noma 4 outlet GFCI power bar on sale at Can Tire a while back here in Vernon. Only drawback is that it's an outdoor model and has spring loaded receptacle covers which make it impossible to plug in the DC converter 'bricks'. I suppose one could always snap off the cover but the receptacles are so close together that you would lose one additional receptacle for every 'brick' you plugged into it.
I also found a single GFCI adapter that plugs into a normal wall receptacle. You can plug a power bar into that for multiple connections. I found this one more sensitive than the Noma power bar GFCI though, nuisance trips when I use it with a timer for my dawn/dusk lighting.
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