Thursday, February 18, 2010

Garage Door Breaker Why Don't 2 Of My Garage Outlets On The Same Circuit, Have Power?

Why don't 2 of my garage outlets on the same circuit, have power? - garage door breaker

I have 2 sockets in the garage, one for switches that have no power. The FI is not reset, and I changed and will remain the same power, I saw the switch and that's fine. My garage door opener foil on the same switch and it works well. Not able to determine whether the problem is that power back to the switch seems fine. What could be the possible cause of this problem and what can I do to determine their origins and their resolution?

6 comments:

Greg said...

If the wires are connected properly, fed to the additional outlets by the GFI. When the GFI will not reset, you probably have a problem with any of the other outlets. Check the wiring and voltage.

Woodwerk... said...

I agree with Greg. If the first game still works, is significantly below the line. Sounds like an error between the output of the previous work and GFI. they are obviously comfortable working on the panel, or i wouldnt suggest it. , go run a switch ROMEX that the provisional release of GFI. if it works, is a short-circuit power line GFI in the previous picture.

lar said...

I assume that the circuit breaker is connected to the other, has no power. Take the cable from the GFCI plug and a connection to get a good return on the GFCI. It seems a mistake for the FI. You know you've known GFCI. Therefore it would be attached to the earth leakage and backward. I wonder what you found. Check the availability of reasons. Are you one of those things, say the link to you if the cable connection up ok?

MICHAEL C said...

A GFI will reset only when you have the power. Somewhere between her and the panel, the cable breaks. This is the most likely cause would be a further reset the GFI. Because it seems you have a voltmeter, check wire for GFI power. The fact that GFI is new, does not mean that it works.
PS: You can transfer GFI, where an effect of the others do not.

jailhouse locksmith said...

Read back to the GFI, the group says the line and another that says the load. The line is the hot and neutral from the panel and the charge is neutral and warm for the rest of the cargo, ie other things in the switches. Simply identifying the solution is neutral and hot from the panel and put it online and fins of your problem. My friend Mike

lfw44 said...

Check the power source behind the connection must be GFI outlet between the opening of the garage door and ankles Check this link

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