moparkid440
Active member
wanted to install a GFI outside my garage, but it kept tripping the upstream GFI that was first in the circuit. This is the circuit:
The wires from the Panel box come into the first GFI outlet in the circuit, and attach to the "LINE" side of the GFI. I then have wires running from that GFI's "Load" side to a regular non GFI outlet. I then had wires running from that regular outlet, to a GFI outlet that I wanted to install. However, when I hooked those wires up to the "Load" side of the GFI that I wanted to install, the outlet would not work and my outlet tester said that there was an "open hot". I then took those wires and attached them to the "Line" side of the GFI, just to see if it would work and it didnt (no power) AND kept tripping the first GFI in the circuit. Can someone explain why it did that and how should that GFI be wired? I'm not sure why the GFI I wanted to install was tripping that first GFI.
Note: All of my previous outlets were wired correctly with Zero issues for the last 3 years, so they were not the problem. Also, I ended up installing a regular outlet in its place, since it would already be GFI protected by the upstream GFI in the circuit.
The wires from the Panel box come into the first GFI outlet in the circuit, and attach to the "LINE" side of the GFI. I then have wires running from that GFI's "Load" side to a regular non GFI outlet. I then had wires running from that regular outlet, to a GFI outlet that I wanted to install. However, when I hooked those wires up to the "Load" side of the GFI that I wanted to install, the outlet would not work and my outlet tester said that there was an "open hot". I then took those wires and attached them to the "Line" side of the GFI, just to see if it would work and it didnt (no power) AND kept tripping the first GFI in the circuit. Can someone explain why it did that and how should that GFI be wired? I'm not sure why the GFI I wanted to install was tripping that first GFI.
Note: All of my previous outlets were wired correctly with Zero issues for the last 3 years, so they were not the problem. Also, I ended up installing a regular outlet in its place, since it would already be GFI protected by the upstream GFI in the circuit.