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1. Another electrical mystery (score: 1)
Author: "David C." <cavanadd@verizon.net>
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 12:52:33 -0700
Last night the power to the kitchen outlets went out. No unusual loads were plugged in, and none of the breakers in the panel were showing tripped. I pushed on all of the breaker switches to see if a
/html/shop-talk/2005-10/msg00132.html (8,225 bytes)

2. RE: Another electrical mystery (score: 1)
Author: "ejrussell@mebtel.net" <ejrussell@mebtel.net>
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 16:30:40 -0400
Original Message: outlet and it I would start by replacing the GFI outlet. Eric Russell Mebane, NC -- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .
/html/shop-talk/2005-10/msg00133.html (7,339 bytes)

3. Re: Another electrical mystery (score: 1)
Author: Bill Rabel <brabel@dlux.net>
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 14:41:12 -0700
<snip> This GFI doesn't sound healthy... In many kitchens, depending on the electrical code, the kitchen outlets in each gang box can be on two different circuits, to help distribute the appliance l
/html/shop-talk/2005-10/msg00134.html (7,895 bytes)

4. Re: Another electrical mystery (score: 1)
Author: "E. John Puckett" <ejpuckett@centurytel.net>
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 17:23:53 -0500
Make sure the connections are tight where the wires attach to the gfci -- John another one of them *.?-!.* cub owners
/html/shop-talk/2005-10/msg00135.html (8,787 bytes)

5. Re: Another electrical mystery (score: 1)
Author: "Karl Vacek" <KVacek@Ameritech.net>
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 20:35:49 -0500
Whatever you do, consider pulling another circuit for the refrigerator NOT on a GFI, or at least put it on the same circuit but before the GFI. The load of the compressor can easily trip a GFI -- or
/html/shop-talk/2005-10/msg00138.html (8,583 bytes)


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