http://thecircuitdetective.com/treemore.php WebDec 7, 2024 · Dead outlets, missing GFCI. Ask Question. Asked 3 months ago. Modified 3 months ago. Viewed 95 times. 1. I’ve got some dead outlets in my garage. I know, it …
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WebIt must be tripped a GFCI, but I can't find it. As a result, 5 outlets are dead (all used to be working), one in backyard, one in front porch, one in restroom of the first floor, one in hallway to garage (where washer/dryer are), and one in garage. I have been crazily looking for this hidden GFCI, but no luck so far. WebDec 25, 2008 · GFIs can fail without indication. If both neutral continuity and hot voltage are gone it's probably the GFI. If only one is gone it can still be the GFI. Picking the best candidate, and with the GFI line side disconnected, check for no voltage present and then check for continuity between both line and load terminals, on both sides. Reply U ararat arka
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WebSep 4, 2024 · If the excess electricity is arcing, then it might be arcing to the return, which the GFCI will not catch, or it could be arcing to some other destination which the GFCI might catch. In the latter case here, something may seriously be wrong with either your circuit, or the devices on your circuit. WebJun 27, 2015 · You really have to take the old outlets out, and look in the back of the boxes. If you have a wire screwed to the box, and it's fastened well, then hook up a new self-grounding outlet. From the short prong to the grounding prong should give you full voltage (about 120V). – Edwin. Jun 27, 2015 at 15:24. WebSep 23, 2015 · 2. A GFCI cannot be used where two circuits have a shared neutral line. It is rare, and probably violates all versions of the National Electric Code since 1970, or … bakeboka