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It was an adventure and a sleuthing exercise worthy of Sherlock Holmes.
I went over to help a friend determine why one of the electrical outlets in his master bath suddenly had no power. OK, it was because a hair blower/dryer and a portable heater had been activated simultaneously on the same outlet. Poof!
Simple, right? Find the circuit breaker and reset it!
Not so fast, grasshopper!
He had already checked all of the circuits in his panel and none were tripped. He looked for all of the GFIs in the house, none were tripped.
Yet, this stubborn outlet refused to come to life.
So he asked me to come help troubleshoot. He had bought a really cool circuit testing tool to assist in the effort. And we began.
We started working through the electrical panel and outlets looking for a breaker that had no power. I suspected it was a bad breaker.
But then, after about an hour, I noticed a breaker labeled Pool Box. Really? Could it be? I asked him about it and he said there was an outdoor box with breakers in it for the pool pump and equipment. I got thinking . . .
The powerless outlet was on an exterior wall near the pool AND we could not find any other outlet or switch on the same circuit.
So I suggested, "can we call an audible here and take a look at the electrical panel servicing the pool equipment?" At this point, even though he knew this was definitely a shot in the dark, but had nothing to lose and everything to gain, he said yes. And so we went out to the panel.
He opened it and I immediately noticed that of the three breakers in the panel that the single 15 amp, GFI circuit was tripped.
Upon resetting the breaker, the outlet in the master bathroom came to life!
Problem solved and mission accomplished.
Very weird, but still, it happens. I learned the GFIs can be in strange places from my condo here in Florida. I have an outlet on the veranda which is supported by a GFI in the garage on the other side of the building. Took me days and phoning a friend to solve that one.
-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

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