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frankziegler
Dec 05, 2016Explorer
Found the bugger. Noticed the circuit breaker was marked Kitchen GFCI. The Bathroom GFCI breaker goes to a GFCI on the front of the bathroom sink, so assumed there must be a kitchen GFCI. Looked all over the kitchen, pulled the plugs under the upper cabinets, ...
Turns out there is a plug under the drop down counter on the side of the sink. Can't see it when the counter is down and never leave it up. The neutral wire and GFCI contact was fried. Explains the smell under the sink.
Turns out there is a plug under the drop down counter on the side of the sink. Can't see it when the counter is down and never leave it up. The neutral wire and GFCI contact was fried. Explains the smell under the sink.
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