Thanks to this forum, I am narrowing down the stupid things that I do. Unfortunately, it's usually after I do it. Getting ready to take my daughter to a barrel race this weekend and walk out and the gfci plug is tripped. I turn the fridge off, reset it and it holds. Turn the fridge back on...trips...turn the fridge off and plug something in the outside plug....trip...so every outlet on that circuit is tripping the plug. OK...now apparently the stupid part...in an effort to look our best this weekend, the wife and I wash the trailer today. I used a pressure washer, but try not to spray directly into the vents on the side..pilot light and where fridge plugs in...I'm guessing that since I just washed it, this has everything to do with the gfci tripping. Will this dry out or have I ruined something in there??? Of course we leave tomorrow so the way my luck goes I'm afraid it won't be a quick fix??? Any help would be appreciated ....Thanks....
Posted 2013-04-30 10:17 PM (#151706 - in reply to #151704) Subject: RE: GFCI question
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Good news...opened all the exterior vents and raised the covers for the outside outlets...seems to be working now...fridge plugged in and not tripping...you can bet in the future I'll be very careful where my water goes...