[R-390] GFCI issues

Joe Foley redmenaced at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 19 19:20:43 EDT 2013


Try un-hooking the receptacles after the GFCI and see if you still have the problem.

Joe




--- On Tue, 3/19/13, rbethman <rbethman at comcast.net> wrote:

From: rbethman <rbethman at comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [R-390] GFCI issues
To: "'R-390-List'" <R-390 at mailman.qth.net>
Date: Tuesday, March 19, 2013, 4:10 PM

First it was the old one.

I played with replacing simply the receptacles on that circuit.

I then DID install a NEW GFCI.

I still have the same problem.

That is why I'm going into the panel.

It could be as simple as a corroded neutral or ground in the back wall 
of the panel.

Tightening them all "should" resolve the issue.

I read Joe's comments, and I don't have rusty staples anywhere that I 
can see.  Lord knows, most of all the wiring is visible in the utility room.

Bob - N0DGN

On 3/19/2013 4:02 PM, Chris Kepus wrote:
> Bob and group,
> Sorry for taking additional bandwidth. After reading my post on this
> subject, I realized it needed further work.....sigh.
> Here are my revised comments.
>
> Why not replace the GFCI that seems to be acting up? After fighting a "new"
> GFCI that was popping off for no good reason, I replaced the
> rascal...problem solved. One bad one out of ten new GFCI protected circuits
> that I wired up in a new garage.
> 73,
> Chris
>
>
>

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