Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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For some reason both the outlet in both the lanai and birdcage stopped working. I put tester light on them and they are dead. All the circuit breakers are good and the lights and fan are good in the lanai . There is a separate single box in the back of the house and I am not sure what that is for.
I don't feel like spending $300 for an electrician to make a house call |
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Are they GFI outlets?
Had a similar problem…it was the GFI circuit in the garage that went out…it controlled the outlets in the lanai too. See if the outlets are working in your garage.
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They should be GFCI outlets. Try resetting the control outlet that has a push button GFCI reset.
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I agree. I had the same thing happen.
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Check all of the GFCI wall outlets in the house that have a push button reset. That will include the bathrooms, kitchen, and the garage. If they are working properly, they will have a green light glowing.
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You need to check all of these to see if one has tripped. There are 2 buttons, TEST and RESET. Depending on the make of the GFCI there may be a light (or 2) to indicate power and tripped. If you find the one that tripped, keep an eye on it and if it continues to trip, you will need to have all of the connected outlets checked and possibly replaced if they show corrosion. Please feel free to send me a PM if you would like to discuss further over the phone.
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I had same problem. Was the outlet in garage next to light switch and door entry to house. Needed to replace the outlet
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1. Unplug all items from the circuit that is not working 2. Locate the GFCI outlet in the interior of garage and hit the RESET button (there may be more than one GFCI. If you locate one with a green light, typically this means power is OK to that circuit. Look for at least 2 or 3 GFCI outlets, behind shelving and inside cabinetry). 3. Once you reset the GFCI that may not be lit, you can plug in items to the areas that previously were not working to see if power is restored. Sometimes a GFCI can become faulty over time and this may not fix your issue. We would love to help you if needed and we offer Talk of The Villages customer discounts. Thank you! - Casandra (352)748-6251
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Thank you all / So appreciate the help and knowing that others have experienced similar problems.
I will check other outlets in the garage and kitchen again , but they all seem to be working. Also appreciate the absence of snarky comments |
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Remember to look behind any shelving, refrigerator, or anything else up against the walls, I have seen GFCI receptacles covered by this stuff, and then people forgot the GFCI's were there. Also, if your home is less than 10 years old you may still be able to get the home plans from the building department, ours were 16 pages, with one of these showing all of the original wiring.
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If you have recently had your house and lanai power washed, that will trip the GFI outlet until those outlets dry out.
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GFI outlets probably need resetting.
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300 for an electrician is a bargain compared with a hospital or funeral parlor visit.
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