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Post 15 made on Sunday September 16, 2018 at 10:02
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Ruling out that the new GFCI is not bad - could happen. OTOH, are you sure the kitchen GFCI is good and trips as it should?
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You're not plugging into kitchen GFCI, but curcuit fed by GFCI - right? Are you sure the outlet you're using is wired to the GFCI output(not it's feed)? Test tripping the kitchen GFCI kills the other outlet - right?

On September 16, 2018 at 08:37, thecapnredfish said...
Thank you. Looking at beginning of post you can see I have put in a new GFCI. I tripped the new one in original location. But never trips without freezer plugged in.
Only difference is original location that trips, the freezer is plugged into a GFCI outlet.
The current location the freezer is plugged into an outlet off load side of GFCI, tested and known to trip when test is pressed on GFCI.

edit: didn't read full response. I see you tested outlet to trip with GFCI. I'd still swap them to see if the problem follows the outlet.


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