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Originally Posted by Pairadocs
Have new upright freezer coming in another week. Had old one plugged into outlet in garage but.... the outlet was one that "trips" (??) at any lightening strike, or power interruption, and a red light comes on and no power until you manually push the light "off" and then the outlet will work again. Of course this created a nightmare for the freezer... unlike in the house, where things come back ON after a power interruption, this outlet will not. So, the questions are:
.Can a freezer be plugged into any outlet in the garage ?
. Can this outlet that "trips off" be changed to NOT do that ?
. Does a freezer need a special kind of outlet like a stove ? HD website "seems" to say refrigerators and freezers do NOT need any kind of special outlet ?
. 1 outlet in our garage has sprinkler system, one on ceiling has only door opener, and then there are three others, one of which is the one that has to be reset of power goes off, so we are looking for a better solution for the new freezer... don't want to loose everything again because we aren't here to reset the outlet if the power goes out !
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All the garage outlets run on a single circuit. The first outlet on the circuit has a GFCI. If it is tripping too often then replace that outlet and see if your problem is solved. If not, call a qualified electrician to diagnose the problem and fix it. Good luck, and be careful.