If your GFCI outlet stopped working after a rainstorm, it is often due to moisture entering the system, which triggers the device’s safety mechanism.
Below are the primary reasons and troubleshooting steps to address this issue:
- Moisture Intrusion: Rainwater can enter outdoor electrical boxes or the internal wiring. Because GFCI outlets are designed to detect current leaks (ground faults) as small as four to five milliamps, even a small amount of moisture can cause the device to trip to prevent electrocution.
- Tripped Circuit Breaker: Severe weather can cause power fluctuations. Check your home’s main electrical panel to see if the circuit breaker has tripped. If it has, reset it fully.
- Safety Trip: Press the RESET button firmly on the outlet. If it clicks but immediately trips again, there is likely still moisture present or a legitimate ground fault.
- Damage or Corrosion: In coastal areas like Marina del Rey, salt air and moisture can accelerate corrosion on terminals. Inspect the outlet for visible damage or water intrusion. If the device is wet, do not use the circuit until it is completely dry and verified safe.
Warning: You should avoid DIY repairs on storm-damaged outlets. Incorrect wiring can lead to a “false sense of security” where the outlet appears to work but provides no actual protection. If the outlet continues to trip, it is recommended to contact a licensed electrician to verify the integrity of the branch circuit and replace any damaged devices.
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