Just bought a new house and I think the homeowner did some stiff with GFCI in kitchen. Whenever I plug something in to any outlet on the circuit, the gfci trips. When I plug the fridge in to the gfci it doesn't trip.
I didn't see anything blazingly wrong in the panel, but I'm no electrician. One electrician said we needed to put in a 20 amp GFCI, which I will do once I check the amperage on the current GFCI.
Any other things I can troubleshoot before needing to call in an electrician? I assume wires could be touching somewhere and I will need to pull all of the outlets out to look for that, or the wiring may be wrong on the gfci, is that correct?
Appreciate any tips or input.
I didn't see anything blazingly wrong in the panel, but I'm no electrician. One electrician said we needed to put in a 20 amp GFCI, which I will do once I check the amperage on the current GFCI.
Any other things I can troubleshoot before needing to call in an electrician? I assume wires could be touching somewhere and I will need to pull all of the outlets out to look for that, or the wiring may be wrong on the gfci, is that correct?
Appreciate any tips or input.