Right there with ya, in-house GFI's can be a pain to find but can also be the culprit if one is tripped. If you have a GFCI Circuit Breaker, or AFCI Circuit Breaker and determine that is the cause and needs replaced, you must replace with the same type or it won't fix anything.and you checked all your GFI's, right?
and you checked all your GFI's, right?
Thanks to all; the problem was; as you say, a GFI. My friend, Bob came over and helped me find it. I reset it and everything is back to normal.Right there with ya, in-house GFI's can be a pain to find but can also be the culprit if one is tripped. If you have a GFCI Circuit Breaker, or AFCI Circuit Breaker and determine that is the cause and needs replaced, you must replace with the same type or it won't fix anything.
I know my garage and outside receptacles are all tied to a GFI inside in my laundry room, so that means they are on the same circuit.