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Ed Pawlowski Ed Pawlowski is offline
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Default Electrical Problem (Kinda OT, maybe)

On 11/26/2013 9:07 PM, Metspitzer wrote:

>> You may be able to get it to work again by unplugging everything that
>> is on that breaker (the stuff that is currently dead) and trying to
>> reset it.
>>
>> BTW it is good you have a warranty. GFCI breakers are expensive.

>
> The freezer might be the problem. You can also test this by using a
> drop cord and plugging it into a working outlet.
>


Freezer and refrigerators should never be on a GFCI breaker.

They cost from $25 to $75, much less than the premium on a home
warranty. Home warranties are a waste of money. The company is in
business to make a profit. Put that money in the bank and you can
afford any repair needed.