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Post 1 made on Saturday September 15, 2018 at 19:13
thecapnredfish
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Left garage freezer door cracked one night and found water from sweating/thawing items in the freezer and the GFCI tripped. Dried it out for a few days, plugged it in. Trips.
Ok, plugged it into another GFCI on a different circuit and breaker and it works fine.
So I replace the GFCI and plug in the freezer. Nice it works. Wrong wake up in the morning and see that it is tripped.
Back to the other circuit and GFCI. Been working great.

Little info. Both GFCI outlets feed other outlets. The original one never trips without the freezer plugged in. I can even power a compressor off of it.
The outlet that does work is fed from a GFCI in the kitchen which runs a toaster and coffee maker.

Any ideas appreciated.


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