Heater Not Working After Tripping GFCI: What to Do: Revision history

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30 December 2025

  • curprev 01:5401:54, 30 December 2025Iernenkzsf talk contribs 20,411 bytes +20,411 Created page with "<html><p> A heater that suddenly goes quiet after a GFCI trip has a way of ruining an evening. You press reset, nothing. You reset again, it clicks but the heater stays dead. Maybe you notice a faint smell, or the plug is warm, or the breaker in the main panel looks fine. Whether it is a space heater, a garage unit heater, a bathroom ceiling heater, or an electric furnace with a service receptacle nearby, a GFCI that trips is telling you something useful: current is leak..."