My daughter has a gfi that controls two receptacles and a light switch in her bathroom. She has owned the house for about a year and had no problems with the GFI. However over the last two months, the GFI has started to trip intermittently. She told me it does not rip when being used - just some mornings it has tripped. It generally works once reset (although she has said that sometimes she has to a different receptable and then reset it when she got home from work)... I presume something is tripping it... and its possible there is something down stream from the GFI (it is a very old house that was rewired in the 80s) but so far she can't find anything that is also "not working" when the GFI is tripped.
My first and most important question is whether this represents any urgent safety or fire issue... and second question is presuming that nothing is downstream and the wiring on the receptacles are properly done - what would trip a GFI when (supposedly) not in use? I will be visiting her in a few weeks and will take a look at it (she called the other night with my to-do list for my visit and this was on it).
Any guidance would be much appreciated.
Jim