Schurkey
Well-known member
We're having problems with a GFCI getting tripped. My wife's "food processor" trips a GFCI every time she uses it.
Wifely's "food processor" is plugged directly into a GFCI that also protects other outlets on that circuit. And if THAT was the GFCI that was being tripped, I'd figure that the motor in the food processor wasn't functioning properly.
The odd part is that the GFCI outlet that the food processor is plugged into isn't the one that trips! The one that trips is in another room, on another circuit. The only thing plugged into it is our internet router and cable modem.
Can the food processor produce RFI interference that the wireless router is unhappy with? Is there some other way that an electric motor can repeatedly pop a GFCI that it ISN'T plugged into?
Wifely's "food processor" is plugged directly into a GFCI that also protects other outlets on that circuit. And if THAT was the GFCI that was being tripped, I'd figure that the motor in the food processor wasn't functioning properly.
The odd part is that the GFCI outlet that the food processor is plugged into isn't the one that trips! The one that trips is in another room, on another circuit. The only thing plugged into it is our internet router and cable modem.
Can the food processor produce RFI interference that the wireless router is unhappy with? Is there some other way that an electric motor can repeatedly pop a GFCI that it ISN'T plugged into?