Originally Posted by starrah3
We were using the blow dryer the other week in one of our bathrooms, and it stopped running. Initially I thought it was the blow dryer, but it worked fine in other outlets. We thought the plug was bad, so decided the replace it with a GFI (originally it was a regular plug). After connecting the GFI plug, it still didn't work.
After more digging, we realized the plug was hooked up to a GFI breaker, that also supplies other plugs potentially exposed to water in our home. We've solicited help from several people we know, but are getting contradictory advice.
Is it true that a GFI plug WILL NOT work if it's hooked up to a GFI breaker? We were advised this little factoid by a family member, so we tried hooking up a new non-GFI plug, which still doesn't work.
Is it possible that our breaker is bad?
We are by no means electrical experts, so any advice is much appreciated, as we are growing increasingly frustrated with the process of elimination (not to mention me getting extremely nervous having my husband fool around with electricity.)