RobA
Platinum Member
I recently started having a problem with a GFCI outlet in our horse barn. The electricity in the barn was run 5 years ago and I've never had a problem. There are no moisture problems. The problem circuit starts with a GFCI outlet wired to a switch which controls another 4 outlets. The 4 outlets are used for stall fans in the summer and heated buckets in the winter. My wife found the heated buckets frozen a few weeks ago and noticed the GFCI outlet was tripped. She reset it without a problem and all was good for a week or so. Then it happened again a few more times. 3 days ago it happened but now the GFCI won't reset unless the switch controlling the downstream outlets is off. In order to rule out bad heated buckets I unplugged everything from the outlets but that didn't help. I opened the box with the GFCI and switch in it and all the connections seem OK.
Any thoughts on how to diagnose this? Replace the switch? Replace all 4 downstream outlets?
Any thoughts on how to diagnose this? Replace the switch? Replace all 4 downstream outlets?