Just survived our first frigid (16degrees) night here in the panhandle of Florida. Only our second night in our Fuzion. ( really newbies). As I was making coffee the GFI kept tripping. I finally set t...
Check out this link "Understanding GFCIs": http://www.nema.org/Products/Documents/NEMA-GFCI-2012-Field-Representative-Presentation.pdf A GFCI receptacle does not detect or trip on overloads. It is there to detect ground faults. A GFCI breaker performs both functions, ground fault and over current.