Huge thanks to everyone who posted. This sub is awesome. Based on what I’ve been advised here, I’m going to plug the lights in the GCFI outlet that I know is working properly. If that trips, I know the issue is somewhere in the lines and I’ll eliminate and recheck until I locate it.
If it does not trip, I’m going to plug a hair dryer into the suspect gcfi and see if that trips. If it does I’ll proceed to replacing the outlet.
MartyAtThePoonTower OP t1_iydjwtp wrote
Reply to Exterior GCFI outlet tripping. No moisture detected at the outlet. What diagnostic steps should I take before I change the outlet? by MartyAtThePoonTower
Huge thanks to everyone who posted. This sub is awesome. Based on what I’ve been advised here, I’m going to plug the lights in the GCFI outlet that I know is working properly. If that trips, I know the issue is somewhere in the lines and I’ll eliminate and recheck until I locate it.
If it does not trip, I’m going to plug a hair dryer into the suspect gcfi and see if that trips. If it does I’ll proceed to replacing the outlet.