Most of the breakers in the garage are 15 amp. Look to see how many device’s are plugged into the circuit that keeps tripping. See how mini amps your freezer draws when it first starts. Take the amount of amps that your freezer draws add that to the other devices amps to get a total amount of amps that’s being drawn on your 15 amp circuit. If it’s more than 15 Amp’s then you need split amount of Devices that you were running amongst other circuits. Some GFI plugs get weak after they’ve been tripped several times and the GFI plug may need to be replaced. When an electric motor first starts it draws more amps than it does when it’s running. If you have had a total power outage then when the power comes back on and you have a GFI plug that needs to be reset constantly it could be that when everything is starting at one time it’s blowing the GFI. The way to correct that is if you have a total house outage and you have that problem then just unplug some of the things that are in that circuit and then bring them back online one at a time. If you travel a lot just put the freezer on a separate circuit.
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