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is it a GFI? maybe it just tripped (or the one 'upstream' tripped) NMDemDist2 Feb 2012 #1
Some electricians are doing some bizarre wiring things to save $$ vis-a-vis gfci outlets... hlthe2b Feb 2012 #3
I had a porch light on a house like that once. Robb Feb 2012 #6
It's kosher to load an additional non-gfci outlet off the gfci .... Hassin Bin Sober Feb 2012 #7
Actually, that's not bizarre...that's how they're designed to work jeff47 Feb 2012 #11
I was told.... hlthe2b Feb 2012 #13
The GFCI outlets were much more expensive jeff47 Feb 2012 #15
ah, I see... thanks hlthe2b Feb 2012 #16
This post just solved my problem! cui bono Sep 2014 #19
LOL... I scarcely remember posting it, but yeah... I'm glad you didn't waste $$ on an electrician! hlthe2b Sep 2014 #20
it's gfci...ground fault circuit interrupt. ret5hd Feb 2012 #4
right you are!!! i had a couple of the right letters in there anyway NMDemDist2 Feb 2012 #5
Does it have a circuit breaker on it (small red button usually). cbayer Feb 2012 #2
problem solved grasswire Feb 2012 #8
YAY! NMDemDist2 Feb 2012 #9
I read an eletrician online comment how this is his favorite service call. Hassin Bin Sober Feb 2012 #10
Just to list some other possible problems jeff47 Feb 2012 #12
good advice grasswire Feb 2012 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Feb 2012 #17
Wow! I'm glad I found this thread from my search for outlet stopped working. cui bono Sep 2014 #18
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