Remember it is required by code that the receptacle outlets in your garage and outside must be GFCI protected.
It is not an option, nor can you just install a non-GFCI protected into the garage.
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Remember it is required by code that the receptacle outlets in your garage and outside must be GFCI protected.
It is not an option, nor can you just install a non-GFCI protected into the garage.
Thanks for the info donf... but they are not in garage.
One recep under back patio and one recep under front carport are hooked to that "Test" breaker I had asked about, in the main panel. Which you informed me it most likely GFCI.
Cut out 3 more bricks and was able to get to and fix the "cut wire dilema". Freezer back on original circuit.
Awaiting power inlet off eBay, and purchased a good female plug to fix my "Male to Male Dead Man Plug".
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