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Electrical gadget ?????

Interesting that they claim UL listed on their Kickstarter page, but I couldn't find anything about it on their company website. :confused:

It's a good idea. Both my girls HAD to have night lights in their rooms, and I bet we've been through a dozen of them. These would've saved me some money. They'd make those late night trips to the RR easier on the eyeballs, too.
 
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That video is over 4 years old and when I searched UL, there is no record of a UL listing for Snappower or Snap Power with a spacer. I don't see them advertising that it is UL listed, even 4 years later. They do have a lot more products out there including USB charging plate covers for receptacles. They also make some for light switches.
 
Albeit tiny in length, the device is an extension of the circuit. In as much as it is a device, the exception is moot. UL probably didn't think of that. :cool:


(B) Branch Circuit Extensions or Modifications - Dwelling Units. In any of the areas specified in 210.12(A), where branch-circuit wiring is modified, replaced, or extended, the branch circuit shall be protected by one of the following:

(1) A listed combination-type AFCI located at the origin of the branch circuit
(2) A listed outlet branch-circuit type AFCI located at the first receptacle outlet of the existing branch circuit

Exception: AFCI protection shall not be required where the extension of the existing conductors is not more than 1.8 m (6 ft) and does not include any additional outlets or devices.
 
Apologize for not knowing how to post links or copy and paste with the Android, but I found a list of manufacturers from Apple, Dell, Captive Air, GE have Labeled and Listed (NEC Article 100) NRTL products instead of the UL Certification. Apparently UL take longer so in being competitive NRTL is now becoming preferred to get the products on market.
According to OSHA "NRTL ETL Listed Mark is an accepted alternative to UL, and as such, inspectors and AHJ's are required by law to recognize and acknowledge and accept the mark as proof of product compliance. "

How about an NRTL?

INTERTEK #ETL#
SNAPRAYS, LLC-
Vineyard, Utah, USA
Trade Name(s)
SnapPower
 
Interesting that they claim UL listed on their Kickstarter page, but I couldn't find anything about it on their company website. :confused:

It's a good idea. Both my girls HAD to have night lights in their rooms, and I bet we've been through a dozen of them. These would've saved me some money. They'd make those late night trips to the RR easier on the eyeballs, too.

Thanks to cda and your comments, just ordered a couple of these for my 2 yr. old granddaughter upcoming holiday visit.
 
Apologize for not knowing how to post links or copy and paste with the Android, but I found a list of manufacturers from Apple, Dell, Captive Air, GE have Labeled and Listed (NEC Article 100) NRTL products instead of the UL Certification. Apparently UL take longer so in being competitive NRTL is now becoming preferred to get the products on market.
According to OSHA "NRTL ETL Listed Mark is an accepted alternative to UL, and as such, inspectors and AHJ's are required by law to recognize and acknowledge and accept the mark as proof of product compliance. "
Here is a list of OSHA approved NRTLs. There are limits as to what each can do.....found under recognized standards.

https://www.thebuildingcodeforum.com/forum/threads/list-of-nrtls.12429/

A listing is bought and paid for. 'nuf said
 
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"I do not enforce OSHA"
Every time a Listed and Labeled product is installed and inspected you are, by default enforcing OSHA regulations.

"I wonder if insurance companies will pay for damage caused by "OSHA" Approved products?"
Every time a toaster burns down a house the insurance company tries to beat the claim.....er, I meant pays the claim.
 
Thanks to cda and your comments, just ordered a couple of these for my 2 yr. old granddaughter upcoming holiday visit.


Cool.

Keep an eye on them please and let us know how they work out for you. And most importantly - don't burn down your house testing them out!
 
Just got an email from Snap Power They claim they have the ETL Listing and the product has been tested by Intertek and found in compliance with accepted national standards.
 
I made the mistake of clicking on the link in the OP to see what CDA was talking about. Now Snap Power ads pop up every other page on this website and every time I go onto another website.
 
Marketing in the Al Gore age!!!

Luckily the politicians running for office have not figured it out.
 
I made the mistake of clicking on the link in the OP to see what CDA was talking about. Now Snap Power ads pop up every other page on this website and every time I go onto another website.
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