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Originally Posted by Glenn Briglio
I did just that with breakers. No difference there. The gfci breakers were not tripped. I don’t have testing equipment with me. I’m at a car race now.
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Something still not making sense...
Testing a GFCI requires power... The test/reset buttons do nothing if there is no power... ‘Test’ throws a ground fault... there can be no ground fault if no power...
Is there power to the GFCI?
I expect (need an Axis/Vegas owner to confirm) that outlets would be on 2 independent circuits... one for GFCI powering at least the bathroom and kitchen, and a second for other outlets (tv, etc)...
Having power to breaker box (micro and ac work) and then 2 separate circuits failing is unusual...
Are we sure ALL outlets are off? Or are we looking at a single circuit failure?
A single circuit could be a dropped connection... start with outlets closest to breaker box and check all connections...
If truly multiple circuits involved, I’m still scratching my head...