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BruceMc wrote:
Trade it in - that's a great solution! I like it.
Enjoy your new rig.
--Bruce.
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anav8or wrote:Mandalay Parr wrote:anav8or wrote:
There isn't another GFI outlet that I've been able to find. I even checked the refer outlet to make sure that wasn't the problem - no reset button there. We did have a bunch of stuff plugged into the outlet when it failed - crock pot, Dish tuner, tv, etc. My first thought was that we had overloaded it, but I can't figure out where another reset button would be.
How about the regular circuit breaker?
Jerry
I checked that - there is only one GFI breaker and it isn't tripped. The other outlets on the GFI circuit (bathroom, kitchen) all work.
Oct-23-2014 08:06 PM
Mandalay Parr wrote:anav8or wrote:
There isn't another GFI outlet that I've been able to find. I even checked the refer outlet to make sure that wasn't the problem - no reset button there. We did have a bunch of stuff plugged into the outlet when it failed - crock pot, Dish tuner, tv, etc. My first thought was that we had overloaded it, but I can't figure out where another reset button would be.
How about the regular circuit breaker?
Jerry
Oct-23-2014 08:04 PM
anav8or wrote:
There isn't another GFI outlet that I've been able to find. I even checked the refer outlet to make sure that wasn't the problem - no reset button there. We did have a bunch of stuff plugged into the outlet when it failed - crock pot, Dish tuner, tv, etc. My first thought was that we had overloaded it, but I can't figure out where another reset button would be.
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