I included a picture below to follow along since I'm a visual learner.
This morning, I noticed the GFCI in my master bathroom (#1) was tripped. I installed this outlet a few months ago along with a new GFCI outlet in my hallway half-bath (#2). Both of these outlets are connected to the outlets in my garage (#3). The MB outlet (#1) trips every once in a while, and I notice that it takes a good 5-7 pushes of the reset button to get it to stay in. It will just pop out every time I try to push it in.
Well once I finally reset #1, I go into the half-bath to reset #2. The second I reset it, #1 trips, every time. So #2 will not reset at all at this point because #1 trips every time I try to reset #2.
So what would be causing both of these issues (#1 taking a few attempts to reset AND #1 tripping every time I try to reset #2)? My gut tells me something is wrong with #2, which is causing #1 to trip every time #2 is reset, but I'm definitely not an expert. Any help?
This morning, I noticed the GFCI in my master bathroom (#1) was tripped. I installed this outlet a few months ago along with a new GFCI outlet in my hallway half-bath (#2). Both of these outlets are connected to the outlets in my garage (#3). The MB outlet (#1) trips every once in a while, and I notice that it takes a good 5-7 pushes of the reset button to get it to stay in. It will just pop out every time I try to push it in.
Well once I finally reset #1, I go into the half-bath to reset #2. The second I reset it, #1 trips, every time. So #2 will not reset at all at this point because #1 trips every time I try to reset #2.
So what would be causing both of these issues (#1 taking a few attempts to reset AND #1 tripping every time I try to reset #2)? My gut tells me something is wrong with #2, which is causing #1 to trip every time #2 is reset, but I'm definitely not an expert. Any help?
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