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Default Dead GFCI outlet

On Sun, 14 Jul 2019 11:46:01 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Sunday, July 14, 2019 at 8:05:58 AM UTC-7, trader_4 wrote:

Thanks a lot for advice.

Must not be much of an electrician. Didn't he do the process to find
the bad connection? You have the overhead of the visit, once there
most times they should be able to find it pretty easily, unless something
unusual is going on, like illegal splices that are inaccessible inside a wall.
Plus the electrician should have a sniffer device to help trace the circuit.



Yeah that was pretty much useless. Charged $150 for 5 minutes to tell me what I already knew. Anything further he wanted to open up the wall.

Do you know which breaker it's on? If so, start by finding out what else
is on that breaker. Find out if everything else works or not. Closest
thing that still works, I'd take a look inside there for loose connections.
It's basically tracing the route of the circuit from the breaker to the GFCI
to find where it's disconnected.
Is it just that GFCI, nothing after it that also does not work? What is the
purpose of the GFCI, where is it? That may help figure out what circuit it's
on if you don't know it.


This is one of the two GFCIs in the kitchen. The other one is working fine. GFCI that is dead is on a separate breaker which I have isolated. GFCI is protecting four other outlets. And they are all dead. I opened up all 4 outlets and pretty much checked each of them for loose wire/ connections etc and they all seem to be fine.

The problem will NOT be downstream of the GFI. The problem will be
between the gfi and the panel. Did the horon electrician open the box
and determine FOR SURE that there is no power coming TO the GFI? I
would pull the plate and the outlet and check for power TO the GFI.
I'd almost bet in this case youhave a bad GFI - - - -