Dealing with a noodle scratcher.
Trying to figure out what has caused multiple GFCI outlets on separate circuits to trip at the same time.
Over the last two Wednesdays in the morning something has happened which caused multiple GFCI outlets throughout the house to trip at the same time.
First Event - 6:45am (no one in house awake)
3 GFCI oulets trip. 1 Wired directly off panel running computer equipment, 1 on the furnace circuit running a dehumidifer and 1 in an upstairs office.
Second Event - 8:30am exactly 1 week later
Same three GFCI outlets tripped and another GFCI located in the basement on it's own circuit with minimal load and this time the master bedroom 15a breaker also tripped.
Weather was fine on both days, low winds. There was a nasty windstorm 2-3 days prior to the first event which did cause a proper power outage.
Any thoughts on this one are appreciated!
Trying to figure out what has caused multiple GFCI outlets on separate circuits to trip at the same time.
Over the last two Wednesdays in the morning something has happened which caused multiple GFCI outlets throughout the house to trip at the same time.
First Event - 6:45am (no one in house awake)
3 GFCI oulets trip. 1 Wired directly off panel running computer equipment, 1 on the furnace circuit running a dehumidifer and 1 in an upstairs office.
Second Event - 8:30am exactly 1 week later
Same three GFCI outlets tripped and another GFCI located in the basement on it's own circuit with minimal load and this time the master bedroom 15a breaker also tripped.
Weather was fine on both days, low winds. There was a nasty windstorm 2-3 days prior to the first event which did cause a proper power outage.
Any thoughts on this one are appreciated!