GFI Circuit Pains
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Topic: GFI Circuit Pains
Posted By: Dave H
Subject: GFI Circuit Pains
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2025 at 12:03pm
I know a little about them, but!
My outside outlets and lights are on a GFI circuit. Every time it stays damp or is raining considerably the thing trips. It is pizzen me off. I got a replacement breaker ordered for grins.
Is there an easy way out of this swamp. Maybe just throw a regular breaker and let her rip. 
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Posted By: Lars(wi)
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2025 at 12:12pm
If the electrical feed, and box is properly grounded, just replace with a traditional 20 amp outlet.
------------- I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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Posted By: Lars(wi)
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2025 at 12:14pm
Lars(wi) wrote:
If the electrical feed, and box is properly grounded, just replace with a traditional 20 amp outlet. | I don’t have any GFCI outlets on the exterior of my house, nor any in the detached garage/shop.
------------- I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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Posted By: Dave H
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2025 at 12:34pm
that is where I am headed at present Lars.
Thanks for the info.
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Posted By: DMiller
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2025 at 3:54pm
I installed GFCI Outlets at all locations that could end up Wetted, Deck, Front Porch Garage Sides, even the outlet for the Block Heater plug in at face of Shop. Unnecessary for Breakers to be GFCI with those.
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Posted By: DanWi
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2025 at 5:21pm
When they built a guys new heifer barn he had to have GFI outlets for the cattle waterers per electric code and the barn had to be inspected. Those outlets don't work for water heaters in cattle waterers so as soon as the inspector signed off. There was a box of outlets changed.
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Posted By: Pat the Plumber CIL
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2025 at 5:33pm
Electricians around here tell me they have to install GFI outlets on sump pumps,sewage pumps and the latest was garage door openers have to have them. Most will install non GFI outlets close enough that the home owner can move the plug after inspection . Ex girlfriend had a freezer on a circuit with a GFI ,,, I got to clean that one after she realized a couple weeks later. I understand why they require them but sometimes you wonder .
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Posted By: plummerscarin
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2025 at 8:49pm
Our electrical inspector here does not understand the sense in these. As Pat noted, a number of items don't play well with GFCI. After he's done and gone, do as needed to keep freezer and sump pump working
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Posted By: DaveKamp
Date Posted: 05 Apr 2025 at 10:32pm
Existential issues take precidence over theoretical, presumptive, and rhetorical issues. NFPA is no longer a sensible organization concerned with fire, they're corrupt, now selling patent licenses for gadgetry they've cleverly thrust upon the public.
The introduction to NFPA NEC is that "The code IS NOT LAW"... the application of this code in no way becomes liability or responsibility of the NFPA in the event that something goes wrong. Municipalities that reference The Code also reject liability for any circumstance where adherance to some code aspect results in injury or loss. At the same time, insurance companies deny any claim of liability where code was NOT adhered.
It's a corrupt pile of crap. Protect yourself, and your property, and don't assume anyone else will.
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Posted By: DMiller
Date Posted: 06 Apr 2025 at 8:54am
DaveKamp wrote:
Existential issues take precidence over theoretical, presumptive, and rhetorical issues. NFPA is no longer a sensible organization concerned with fire, they're corrupt, now selling patent licenses for gadgetry they've cleverly thrust upon the public.
The introduction to NFPA NEC is that "The code IS NOT LAW"... the application of this code in no way becomes liability or responsibility of the NFPA in the event that something goes wrong. Municipalities that reference The Code also reject liability for any circumstance where adherance to some code aspect results in injury or loss. At the same time, insurance companies deny any claim of liability where code was NOT adhered.
It's a corrupt pile of crap. Protect yourself, and your property, and don't assume anyone else will.
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Saw this at the Power Company, Softly FORCED to retain Code Qualification of Facilities for 'Insurer Levels' to be retained so we were forced into Flaming Retarded Clothing and protective gear, IE: FR Marked. Tooling, And Equipment ONLY from certain producers, ALL Cotton Clothing No Longer the Norm or Allowed as HAD TO BE FR Rated and marked as well LAUNDERED by the Producers Demands. Useless SCH!T, All Cotton, Blast Shielding face and head guards, Non Conductive Tooling ALL worked Just Fine but did not pay other Parties as well. We had 120, 240v GFCI systems, most were Junk, breakers always tripping for No Known Reasons beyond plugging in a tool, reset and was fine for the time, then the Static test switches, "Cannot Trust Test Functions", "Must INSTALL Additional GFCI Products to the Final Apparatus Feeder Cables" IOW a GFCI Breaker feeding a GFCI Outlet Device at the end of a Power Cord, Most would NOT EVER Reset yet not trip if Ground Fault tested correctly either.
As Noted JUNK.
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Posted By: SteveM C/IL
Date Posted: 06 Apr 2025 at 2:09pm
People trying to justify their jobs...."Hey I got a new idea!" and we will sell it in the name of safety!!!
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Posted By: DMiller
Date Posted: 06 Apr 2025 at 3:28pm
Posted By: jaybmiller
Date Posted: 06 Apr 2025 at 4:27pm
If you think GFCIs are bad..... read up about ARCFAULT breakers !!!
I downloaded the CDN regs after 2nd page was cornfused.......
Supposed to be THE best and required by law up here EXCEPT for some applications like fridges, microwaves,welders of course, NOT required if the panel to 1st outlet is BX cable, etc. Gee IF they're the best WHY so many ways to NOT use them !!!!
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Posted By: steve(ill)
Date Posted: 06 Apr 2025 at 6:10pm
GFI probably have a place "SOMEHWERE".. problem is they are way too sensitive.... It it detects a voltage drop of some MILLI VOLT, it trips... Maybe that should be 1 or 5 volts... Would not see any FALSE TRIPS then.. If they get SOAKED, OK... If you have a DEAD SHORT, OK... If the humidity changes from 50% to 90% it SHOULD NOT TRIP..
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Posted By: WF owner
Date Posted: 07 Apr 2025 at 6:37am
A few years ago, when GFI's first came out, a friend of mine built a new house. Of course, he had to have a GFI outlet in the bathroom. They could not stop the GFI from tripping. They replaced the GFI outlet several times and still couldn't keep it from tripping.
They finally narrowed it down to it was only a problem when the bathroom exhaust fan was used. The only thing they were ever able to come up with was that when the fan was shut off, the (still turning when it was shutting down) motor was generating enough current back feeding through the circuit to trip the GFI.
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Posted By: DMiller
Date Posted: 07 Apr 2025 at 4:28pm
When I wired the House, Bath OUTLETS are One Circuit, Lighting Another, had similar problem in a 1960s home we remodeled, had to split that one as well.
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Posted By: jaybmiller
Date Posted: 07 Apr 2025 at 5:12pm
lighting and appliance outlet should never ,ever be on the same circuit. If you want to know why, be running a table saw when the breaker trips... ..report back when you get out of ER.....
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Never burn your bridges, unless you can walk on water
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Posted By: Coke-in-MN
Date Posted: 07 Apr 2025 at 6:50pm
friend had GFI required on smoke detector circuit - problem is they trip , So system inspected with units removed but wired - inspected and passed - then remove GFI breaker and install the units .
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