Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Our concrete walls in our lanai were soaked with water running down them. Shorted out my outlets and now have no power on lanai. Can I let them dry out or do I need an electrician? Yes, I tripped the breaker a few times.
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I would turn off the breaker, remove the outlet covers, and use a hair dryer. Hopefully, they will start working again.
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he said you could put the air conditioning on fan and not auto and let it see if it can dry it out. otherwise you should have someone come and look at your roof and see what's going on. It should not be dripping wet humidity is different than dripping wet. |
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After checking the gutters for leaks we figured out it must be condensation. Appreciate the verification |
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& again this morning
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The breaker for our lanai tripped once and in addition to flipping the breaker in the elec box, we also had to press the reset button in the GFCI outlet in our garage. They are "connected" somehow.
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I didn't see any issues at my house, but walking around Lake Sumter Landing, it was weird that the sidewalk was wet everywhere but it wasn't raining. Even concrete under a roof or awning was wet, very odd situation. (Been in Florida since 1984).
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Caution, something to watch out for. If there is a CGFI Electrical plug in the wall you notice the "sweating", make sure it is well sealed with silicone. Getting this "sweat" in the plug will short out the CGFI circuit in the garage. It has happened to me, and others I am sure.
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