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ktmrfs
Nov 01, 2016Explorer II
theoldwizard1 wrote:
New GFCI must have power applied to be able to reset.
yes. In fact this summer a friend had a GFI go bad on his inverter side and replaced it with a brand new one, pushed the button, thought he had it reset, button in etc. I told him turn on the inverter, make sure there is power going to the GFI THEN hit the reset.
Eureka. Newer GFI's won't reset without power applied to them.
Also, they will trip with a ground neutral bond downstream from the GFI in addition to a ground fault.
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