Hi Guys, Sorry to be a pain but, I'm confused. I did the breaker routine and found the circuit that is tripping the GFI. However, the breaker is marked general, Where the heck do I start? I am not an...
Remove the GFCI receptacle from the wall. Disconnect the load side of the wiring, back of receptacle will indicate "Load". See if GFCI trips. This will or should prove whether it is the GFCI or beyond it. Get one of the little plug in style circuit analyzers to find which receptacles are fed from the tripping GFCI receptacle. Could be something plugged in to the receptacle or could be refer element going to ground. Report back!
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