jmsbrush
Senior Member
- Location
- Central Florida
In the upstairs of the house we are working on there are 4 bathrooms.
There is only one GFCI and that is in the 1st bath room.
From the load side of the GFCI the romex goes up into the attic and enters a junction Box. From there it goes to the other bathrooms where it feeds a normal receptacle.
I was putting the GFCI protective stickers on and when I got to the 4th Bathroom, I noticed that the receptacle was very warm. I put my GFCI tester in and it displayed that it was fine.
I pulled the receptacle out and tested to see if there was any load and there was none.
What would cause this unusual warmth??? A loose connection somewhere?
There is only one GFCI and that is in the 1st bath room.
From the load side of the GFCI the romex goes up into the attic and enters a junction Box. From there it goes to the other bathrooms where it feeds a normal receptacle.
I was putting the GFCI protective stickers on and when I got to the 4th Bathroom, I noticed that the receptacle was very warm. I put my GFCI tester in and it displayed that it was fine.
I pulled the receptacle out and tested to see if there was any load and there was none.
What would cause this unusual warmth??? A loose connection somewhere?