09-14-2016, 02:46 PM
My in-laws just moved out of the city and into a over-55 community. The house is about 19 years old...including all the appliances.
They bought a new fancy fridge and wanted to put the old one out in the garage for beer/soda...etc. The guys that brought in the new one placed the old one out there. When my in laws tried plugging it in, it tripped the gfi. I've been reading about how fridges trip gfi's...etc. I brought a 12ga ext cord with me, and tried it in a gfi in the kitchen--tripped that one too.
I then tried it in the only other plug in the garage: the plug for the garage door opener--- light comes on, but condenser will never kick on. I tried it on different outlets inside the house (non gfi), condenser never comes on. I tried (as a temporary measure) to pull out the gfi in the garage and just put a non gfi in there, to eliminate the ext cord--still nothin.
So i'm wondering whether the condenser is just suddenly dead, even tho it was working fine when they moved in 2 weeks ago? Or is the reason it's tripping the gfi the reason why the condenser isn't coming on...if so, what is that reason???
And, yes, i know putting a fridge in the garage isn't really recommended, just know a lot of people that have done this for years, and they wanted to do the same.
They bought a new fancy fridge and wanted to put the old one out in the garage for beer/soda...etc. The guys that brought in the new one placed the old one out there. When my in laws tried plugging it in, it tripped the gfi. I've been reading about how fridges trip gfi's...etc. I brought a 12ga ext cord with me, and tried it in a gfi in the kitchen--tripped that one too.
I then tried it in the only other plug in the garage: the plug for the garage door opener--- light comes on, but condenser will never kick on. I tried it on different outlets inside the house (non gfi), condenser never comes on. I tried (as a temporary measure) to pull out the gfi in the garage and just put a non gfi in there, to eliminate the ext cord--still nothin.
So i'm wondering whether the condenser is just suddenly dead, even tho it was working fine when they moved in 2 weeks ago? Or is the reason it's tripping the gfi the reason why the condenser isn't coming on...if so, what is that reason???
And, yes, i know putting a fridge in the garage isn't really recommended, just know a lot of people that have done this for years, and they wanted to do the same.