โJul-19-2020 03:35 PM
โJul-23-2020 05:55 PM
TBammer wrote:
UPDATE: Well the new GFCI did trip too, just a little slower. I took the patio outlet apart and sure 'nough there was a little moisture in there. I also noticed that the factory ran the caulk on the top and sides but not the bottom!!! I did some driving in the rain and I am guessing road splash got under the plate. I have ordered a new outlet (cuz there was a crack in the plastic where they screwed it in) and a new/better cover plate that I will caulk on ALL 4 edges.
โJul-22-2020 09:17 PM
riggsp wrote:
Check your electric water heater for a burned out element...this causes a short to ground and causes GFI's to trip...just a maybe., if you happened to turn on the water heater with no water in it.
โJul-22-2020 01:43 PM
TBammer wrote:Sjm9911 wrote:
They usally do that so if water does get in there it can get out. I wouldn't seal all 4 sides. Or just leave a hole on the bottem just in case. So , seal 90 percent of it.
Good idea.
โJul-22-2020 12:32 PM
Sjm9911 wrote:
They usally do that so if water does get in there it can get out. I wouldn't seal all 4 sides. Or just leave a hole on the bottem just in case. So , seal 90 percent of it.
โJul-22-2020 10:42 AM
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Bud
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โJul-21-2020 12:07 PM
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DownTheAvenue wrote:
Very doubtful a bad GFCI.
โJul-20-2020 06:28 AM
agesilaus wrote:
Could be a bad GFCI, I just had to replace ours. It would not reset.
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