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#119594 01/08/05 12:26 AM
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troubleshooting a tripping breaker, I found this on the deck of a beachfront house.... Yeah, we've had some seriously heavy rain!

- Randy (aka Lostazhell)
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#119595 01/08/05 01:12 AM
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Ahhh, GFI Flambe!! [Linked Image]

From the looks of that second pic, luckily that surrounding wood was wet from all the rain or this could've been a post-house fire repair call!

Was either cover open when it got soaked, or was the water up that high?

Edited for my dyslexic spelling..

[This message has been edited by mxslick (edited 01-08-2005).]


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#119596 01/08/05 07:46 AM
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Man, there's been some serious cooking going on in there.
Looks more like bad sealing technique than anything else.
Or bad gaskets. [Linked Image]

#119597 01/09/05 07:01 AM
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I'll lay bets there were X-mas light pluged in there and left on during all the rain. They removed the evidence by the time you got there Randy. (Top outlet on the right had a cord in it when this happened, you can see where the smoke went around the ground pin, and the slots are scraped free of smoke when they removed it.)

And it's impossable to tell if the thing on the left was a GFI? From the face... you can see it was by the pic with the cover off.

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#119598 01/09/05 11:05 AM
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I'd bet that the one on the left was... look closely at the center and the squared - off "burn holes" in the center, as well as the sillhouette of the outlet body, with the recessed screw holders...

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Why do we assume this had anything to do with rain? There are a few other things that could have caused this.

#119600 01/09/05 04:39 PM
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There are a few other things that could have caused this.

Such as? The failure looks too violent to have been from a simple overload.... just my 2 cents.. [Linked Image]


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#119601 01/09/05 06:44 PM
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Randy: How much damage to the wiring inside the box?

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#119602 01/11/05 05:18 PM
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I am not saying water wasn't the culprit just that I don't automatically assume it to be because it is outdoors. A loose connection on a heavily loaded circuit coils certainly have done it.

#119603 08/10/05 12:54 AM
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The receptacle on the left is a Leviton GFCI.

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