Posted by dr sportster on June 09, 2014 at 11:09:36 from (68.192.203.250):
In Reply to: sparky GFI question posted by rhouston on June 09, 2014 at 09:43:33:
Gfi and overload are two different things. Place the wire from the GFI breaker [outgoing ] on the breaker next to it. If it doesn't trip replace the GFI breaker. If it trips the normal breaker next to it then you have a problem in the line. Also if you have another GFI somewhere else in receptacle form plug your tooth brush thing into it for a test. It sounds like a bad breaker as you don't have any amperage draw on that line now. { this is all assuming you already umplugged that device and reset the GFI and it tripped again otherwise you need a new tooth brush thingy.] Just curious as to what brand GFI breaker it is ?
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