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On 8/9/2003 2:11 PM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
There is water coming out of the outlet above my kitchen sink. It runs all the time, unless I plug something into the outlet to plug the holes. I left the toaster and blender plugged in for a few days and there was no water, but when I unplugged the toaster, water gushed out of the outlet and caused a small lake in the middle of my floor. What should I do? Should I just plug something in there that I never use, and never unplug it? Canadian, eh? Do you have hydro power? Does it trip teh GFIC? |
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