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ScottG
May 18, 2017Nomad
Unplug the WH - does the GFCI still trip?
If it does, unplug the fridge and try again. Repeat until the GFCI doesn't trip anymore and you have your source of the fault.
GFCI has nothing to do with overloading.
If it does, unplug the fridge and try again. Repeat until the GFCI doesn't trip anymore and you have your source of the fault.
GFCI has nothing to do with overloading.
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