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Re: Electrical outlet issue [Re: Chris B] #12187752 04/07/17 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted By: Chris B
If you have power going in and out of the gfi then there is probably another device before the dead plugs you have. Could be in garage, master closet, under the deck of that Jacuzzi tub or an exterior plug.

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Downstream is NOT always the closest nearby GFCI outlet.
I experienced a similar gremlin, and it turned out to be loose connections on a GFCI outlet in a nearby bathroom.
Women constantly plugging and unplugging curling irons and hair dryers caused the GFCI connections to work themselves loose!


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Re: Electrical outlet issue [Re: TexDawg] #12193126 04/11/17 12:19 PM
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I will check all above, good feedback, thank you

Re: Electrical outlet issue [Re: TexDawg] #12193131 04/11/17 12:22 PM
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The have something called an Electrician

Probably can solve it in a few minutes

Re: Electrical outlet issue [Re: TexDawg] #12193139 04/11/17 12:30 PM
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For $150 bucks, but it might come to that

Re: Electrical outlet issue [Re: TexDawg] #12193140 04/11/17 12:31 PM
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As a home inspector I ran into this problem occasionally and usually found that the homeowner or an electrician had installed a second GFCI on the original protected circuit stream. Your GFCI may be hot but between the dead plugs and the GFCI there may be another GFCI installed. Check all GFCI outlets and do not forget to check outside.

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