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Old 12-06-2017, 09:08 PM   #4
gmc
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Newer rigs the GFCI is typically in the bathroom - and protect the downstream kitchen and outside outlets as well...
Nothing says it has to be IN a 'wet spot' - just that 'wet spot' outlets need to be protected by it. May need to hunt around in an older rig to find.

The GFCI also wouldn't trip from an overload... That is the circuit breakers job. GFCI will only trip from a ground fault - a leakage of voltage to ground - regardless of current draw. Certainly possible it is tripped - but would be something else that caused it.

Have you actually flipped each circuit breaker off and on? Sometimes they don't 'look' tripped when they are...
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