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westend
Nov 02, 2014Explorer
Your lights are 12V, nothing to do with lack of power at the receptacles unless your converter has died or blown a fuse and is on the same circuit as the GFCI receptacles (highly unlikely).
If you have power to the GFCI device and it will not reset, the device is faulty or the ground fault still exists. Check outside receptacles and inside, anywhere water could cause a problem.
IF the faulty GFCI passes power to other protected receptacles, all of those receptacles will not have power. In an emergency due to a faulty GFCI, the wires that enter and exit the GFCI receptacle can be connected and power will then be present at any downstream, receptacles. PLease, shut off power before doing this emergency procedure and disconnect any devices that are plugged in to receptacles before restoring power to the circuit.
If you have power to the GFCI device and it will not reset, the device is faulty or the ground fault still exists. Check outside receptacles and inside, anywhere water could cause a problem.
IF the faulty GFCI passes power to other protected receptacles, all of those receptacles will not have power. In an emergency due to a faulty GFCI, the wires that enter and exit the GFCI receptacle can be connected and power will then be present at any downstream, receptacles. PLease, shut off power before doing this emergency procedure and disconnect any devices that are plugged in to receptacles before restoring power to the circuit.
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