If so, and if an outlet is getting wet, it will trip the GFIC immediately If that's not it, unplug everything, reset the GFI and see what happens. If it still trips, make certain that the wires aren't getting wet somewhere If THAT'S not helpful, replace the GFI.
Today I wanted to replace one of the receptacles with a GFCI so all the outlets are protected. I installed the wires coming from the power source to LINE and the wires going out to LOAD. As soon as I turned the breaker back on to test the GFCI receptacle, the button trips / shuts off.
I have the wires connected to LINE and LOAD properly. Neutrals are connected together and ground is connected.
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