The message is, at the moment, NOT that the GFCI is bad, but rather that it's doing it's job and there is a "leak" somewhere of electricity, which is VERY dangerous. Unless you can PROVE the GFCI is bad, assume it's good and finding a problem.
The message is, at the moment, NOT that the GFCI is bad, but rather that it's doing it's job and there is a "leak" somewhere of electricity, which is VERY dangerous. Unless you can PROVE the GFCI is bad, assume it's good and finding a problem.
Carl
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