Happy Thanksgiving to all,.
We are sitting out on the West Coast of Washington in sideways rain and winds heading upwards of 50-60 mph gusts. :angel:
We are doing fine, dry, warm and enjoying the scenery. The problem is the GFI in the bathroom has kicked out for the second time.
We have a 29 RKSA Elkridge and the GFI in the bathroom kicks off all of the outlets in the living room and kitchen. So I have to run and extension from the bedroom to the kitchen to run the coffee pot and any other electrical appliances. The Micro works as does the TV.
What I don't understand, is why is the GFI kicking out. How and/or where is it getting wet enough to go to ground????
Advice please,
Dean
We are sitting out on the West Coast of Washington in sideways rain and winds heading upwards of 50-60 mph gusts. :angel:
We are doing fine, dry, warm and enjoying the scenery. The problem is the GFI in the bathroom has kicked out for the second time.
We have a 29 RKSA Elkridge and the GFI in the bathroom kicks off all of the outlets in the living room and kitchen. So I have to run and extension from the bedroom to the kitchen to run the coffee pot and any other electrical appliances. The Micro works as does the TV.
What I don't understand, is why is the GFI kicking out. How and/or where is it getting wet enough to go to ground????
Advice please,
Dean