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09-11-2019, 02:37 PM #1
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GFIC Circuit not working.
2017 rl27 So, all circuits, NOT on the gfic, are hot. The bedroom circuit is good!
The main panel reads 123v at the GFIC breakers. All leads at the panel are tight. GFIC is in Bathroom and I tested and then replaced it, hoping that was it. I tested the other receipts on the gfic circ in kitchen and basement and they are all dead but show continuity.
Tested with voltmeter and there is no continuity between hot leg of bath gfic and the panel/breaker legs (which are both hot coming out).
Any other junction or panel areas to check? I'm at a loss as to the no voltage" with this GFIC circuit.
Any Ideas as to what to check next?
Batteries are 13.8v. Fuses are good at the inverter. Head scratcher!
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
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09-11-2019, 05:02 PM #2
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GFIC Circuit not working.(2)
2017 rl27 FW
Anyone know the route from the main fuse panel to the GFIC in the bathroom?
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09-11-2019, 06:12 PM #3
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I thought the romex would run directly from the breaker panel to the GFCI outlet.
I don't know how it's routed.
I'd check the wire connections in the breaker panel for black, white, ground all tight.
Could swap the GFCI wire to a different circuit breaker just to rule out the breaker.
The GFCI outlet has to have power to its input terminals and then its internal circuit energizes the outlet.
edit: Sorry, didn't see your other post about all wires, black, white, ground tightLast edited by gbkims; 09-11-2019 at 06:41 PM.
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09-29-2019, 01:59 PM #4
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We have a 2150rb Imagine and had the GFCI stop working. I opened the gfci plug and found that one of the hot leads had disconnected from the outlet. It appears it wasn't pushed in enough to withstand the slight movements of plugging in toasters etc. And unplugging them.
After reconnecting the lead it was fine again.
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10-21-2019, 06:09 PM #5
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I have had a couple instances where the wire(s) worked loose from the friction connection inside the outlets. Look at every single outlet, you will eventually find it. Don't forget to look at the breaker panel, though I would check that last.
Think about what you did last, just before it quit working, were you working in the basement? Maybe moving things around in the storage areas? Did you wiggle any 120V wires that could disrupt the circuit in a splice box or an outlet?MichiganMarty
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11-24-2019, 07:57 PM #6
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Got it figured out! Thanks!
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11-25-2019, 02:23 PM #7
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