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Gdetrailer
Mar 04, 2022Explorer III
Pull and check the exterior outlets for moisture intrusion if they are indeed on the same circuit as the GFCI breaker..
Assuming you like myself have had an extremely soggy last couple of months in PA heavy wind driven rain can get past the outdoor outlet covers..
I would recommend keeping the GFCI breaker, find and fix the problem. Not only is it required per NEC in wet locations such as bath, kitchen and outdoor outlets it most definitely save your life in the event of being exposed to a faulty appliance..
Assuming you like myself have had an extremely soggy last couple of months in PA heavy wind driven rain can get past the outdoor outlet covers..
I would recommend keeping the GFCI breaker, find and fix the problem. Not only is it required per NEC in wet locations such as bath, kitchen and outdoor outlets it most definitely save your life in the event of being exposed to a faulty appliance..
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