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Old 12-03-2021, 07:45 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by wesaysoracing View Post
I only have one GFI see that I can fine and it’s in the bathroom and I reset it, I turned every breaker off and on seeing if they were needed to be reset, girlfriend plugEd Two electric skillets into that outlet and when it quit working the other two outlets quit also, I’m thinking circuit breaker somewhere but I can’t find it
So when you turned the breakers off/on one at a time, the outlets started working until 2 skillets were plugged into one outlet and then the outlets went dead again?
If this is the case then you have a tripped circuit breaker in your 120 (30amp)or possibly 120/240V (50amp) distribution panel.
Not all circuit breakers have the handle move when they trip or have an indicating flag.
I would try resetting all of the breakers again and only plug one skillet into the outlet and see if it stays on.
Good luck
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