Whiskeymike
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In my garage, I have a gfci circuit, 110v, on back wall by breaker panel. In the last week, it has reset a few times. The circuit is breaker -> gfci outlet -> outlet -> outlet. On it was a fridge, and a couple wall warts for garage door internet opener internet over power adapter. I removed the fridge and put it on a different circuit. Still popped, and last night within 10 seconds of reset it would pop again and made a creaking noise like the spring wasn't strong enough.
I assumed\hoped it was the gfi outlet so I replaced it tonight. But it immediately pops after reset. I then moved to second leg and removed the third leg going to third outlet, but kept power to second outlet flowing. Turned power on, reset, and it seems fine. I plugged in the little tester dongle and it read everything as being fine.
Now, I'm assuming it has to be the second outlet, the third leg feeding the third outlet, or the third outlet. Correct?
The second outlet feels old and a bit fragile, so I thought I would replace that next. It's about 20 years old.
If that doesn't work, I figured I would replace the third outlet. Then look to the wire. I assume it can't be the breaker since it's not popping when the third leg is disconnected.
Is this logical and the right way to go about trouble shooting this problem? Any other methods?
I have a meter and typical electrical equipment.
I assumed\hoped it was the gfi outlet so I replaced it tonight. But it immediately pops after reset. I then moved to second leg and removed the third leg going to third outlet, but kept power to second outlet flowing. Turned power on, reset, and it seems fine. I plugged in the little tester dongle and it read everything as being fine.
Now, I'm assuming it has to be the second outlet, the third leg feeding the third outlet, or the third outlet. Correct?
The second outlet feels old and a bit fragile, so I thought I would replace that next. It's about 20 years old.
If that doesn't work, I figured I would replace the third outlet. Then look to the wire. I assume it can't be the breaker since it's not popping when the third leg is disconnected.
Is this logical and the right way to go about trouble shooting this problem? Any other methods?
I have a meter and typical electrical equipment.