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Bobbo
Nov 24, 2015Explorer II
CarolineGates wrote:
Member from Sunny Florida suggested to leave the MAIN ON, every branch circuit OFF and then power up one branch at a time so map out which outlets are powered by each breaker....
By "branch circuit" do you mean turn off the switches for a/c, GFI, hot water, micro? Just leave main on, then use the tester/I will try a night lite.
This is good information to have. Mine:
1. GFCI outlet at entrance door, also protecting outside outlet, kitchen outlet, bathroom outlet.
2. Hallway outlet, slideout outlet, bedroom outlet (by bed).
3. GFCI protected, inverter fed entertainment center outlets in front cabover and rear bedroom.
I have considered putting a GFCI outlet in the hallway, the first outlet in that string. All outlets would then be GFCI protected.
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