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Yesterday, 09:27 AM | #16 |
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As others have said, it's either the GFI, a loose wire in the circuit in another outlet, or moisture getting in the outside areas. Since it happened with rain, it most likely is the latter.
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Yesterday, 09:32 AM | #17 |
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Have you tried pouring antifreeze on it?
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Yesterday, 09:40 AM | #18 |
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Yesterday, 09:42 AM | #19 |
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It's time for an intervention. Let the GFCI know you care about it and don't want to see it continue to go down this dark path.
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Yesterday, 09:44 AM | #20 |
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The easiest least expensive way to test is to swap out the gfci, or as others have suggested, let the mf'er burn. Either way it's so easy a caveman could do it.
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Yesterday, 09:49 AM | #21 |
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I would also guess it's the outside outlet, especially since it's happening after a rain. Had the same problem with my garage one. The GFI was fine, but found the front porch outlet was the culprit.
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Yesterday, 09:50 AM | #22 |
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you can replace yourself.
only difference between a gfci and a regular plug is the gfci has a "line" and a "load" side. just mark which pairs are connected to line and which are connected to load if youre prone to have a few beers and forget after you take it apart |
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Yesterday, 09:56 AM | #23 |
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Same, except it wasn't the outlet. Wife had plugged an outside extension cord into the outlet, but it had multiple plugs on it. Water got into one of those and kept tripping the outlet.
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Yesterday, 09:58 AM | #24 |
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Tripping?
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Yesterday, 10:02 AM | #25 | |
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I believe line is the wiring from the breaker box and load is any other outlets connected after the GFCI. |
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Yesterday, 10:02 AM | #26 |
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If you’re replacing it yourself, ALWAYS remember “black to brass to save your ass”
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Yesterday, 10:08 AM | #27 |
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While we're getting advice:
I have an outside outlet under my deck that I replaced about a month ago. It had the old metal covers for the plugs but the outlet was just a standard one. I put in a GFCI outlet and a plastic outdoor cover over it. I just wanted to be safe since it was plugged into our above ground pool filter about 100ft away. The outlet has tripped about 4-5 times since first installing it. At first, I thought it was due to my son and his wife when they stayed overnight and had some stuff plugged into the load outlet in that basement bedroom. I unplugged those items after they left and I thought that took care of it but it has tripped about 3 more times since (total overall about 5). I have some ideas but I haven't had a chance to thoroughly investigate. The outlet works fine when I reset it. Is this unusual for someone to put on a GFCI when the pool pump has it's own GFCI? Any other ideas? |
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Yesterday, 10:11 AM | #28 |
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There are likely other outlets protected by this GFCI. If you have a multimeter ohm them out just to make sure nothing is hot to ground or nuetral. If nothing else is the issue replace the GFCI. I'd probably replace the GFCI either way. If it is carrying other outlets make sure to put your wires back in the way they came out. they are particular about he line and load sides. I'm a mediocre electrician. Shoot me a Dm if I can help in any way.
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Yesterday, 10:37 AM | #29 |
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Ok. I am done. I see the line/load thing on the GFI. I will do it tomorrow. After I take a pic of the old GFI. Ran out of time today. The stuff that matters is going to other outlets in the house. |
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