I have a non-GFCI outlet in the garage, as well as a "normal" GFCI outlet. The non-GFCI is marked "sprinkler only".
I'm relocating and upgrading the sprinkler box, and moving a few things around in the garage, so I have a few questions:
1) Why was a dedicated non-GFI outlet put in for the sprinkler? Is it more likely or more damaging for the sprinkler system to trip the GFI or something?
2) Will I have problems of some sort if I plug the sprinkler into a GFCI outlet?
3) I know code says you don't use non-GFCI outlets outside or in a garage. I assume this is because you are likely to plug in an extension cord or something that might get wet or whatever and electrocute yourself. So if I were going to use this outlet with a multi-tap to plug in all my cordless battery chargers, etc. (things that are generally plugged in and left alone) - am I at some realistic danger? Would be super handy if I could run a power strip up to my "battery shelf" where all the chargers are going to be.