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Prior to calling an electrician try these 3 simple troubleshooting methods to try and get power back on to your outlets. You won't need any tools and no previous electrical experience.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:34 Circuit Breakers
2:28 GFCI Outlets
6:29 AFCI and GFCI Circuit Breakers
8:09 Next Steps
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THANKS Dude!!!! The reset button worked! Didn’t even know it was there. Loads of thanks. No electrican needed! Great video too, elderly lady (75)
I knew it was there but had no idea is was connected to my outside outlets. Woo hoo 🎉
Thank you so much! I changed the outlet & still didn’t have power. I turned the switch on & off & it worked!! ❤
Thank you... This worked for me too!!!
Thanks a million! The reset button is magic!!!
I was about to lose a nights sleep worrying about the damn power to my gdo not realizing my garage fridge is on a gfci and needed to be reset to bring the power back to the whole circuit. Good god. I was about to pay an electrician to come out tomorrow. You saved me dude. Thank you.
THANK YOU KZhead DAD!!! I’m a first time home owner and wasn’t really taught how to be a handy man. Was able to fix the power to my garage by RESETTING THE GFCI outlet! Thanks again!
😲I'm so happy I chose to watch your video. For about a month now, half of my kitchen outlet's stopped working. I knew I could find the perfect KZhead video online to fix the issue. I can't tank you enough!😁
This video has saved me a ton of time and probably money! The hidden protection of a non-GFCI outlet by a GFCI one is a saver! My case has the connection between two bathrooms on two stories…
You presentation was so clear I was able to fix my bathroom outlet. Thank you for being precise and not pontificating.
thank you so much! so calm and elaborate, slow and steady. For a person that doesn't deal with this at all very helpful!
It was the GFCI in a bathroom in another floor that was tripped. I hit the reset button and solved my problem. Saved me a call to an electrician and a $150 bill. Thank you
Your videos are some of the most coherent, clear, and useful I've come across on You Tube. Thank you.
Thanks for the kind words and support 👍
After having power loss issue in the outlets, I wanted to resolve it myself and this video really guided me in bringing up the tripped breaker. Electrical engineering is so interesting!
Thank you. I hand a non GFCI outlet in my kitchen that was not working. I did find an outlet that had been tripped and it is now working. Your video was very helpful, clear and concise.
You saved me $100. We had a trip happen yesterday, when a landscaper wanted to plug in his saw into a GFCI outlet outside. It didn't work so he went to another outlet, not realizing a trip occured. I only notice this morning that the outlets in my bathroom were off, as were outlets in my other bathroom upstairs. I wound up calling for an electrician, but it would be a while before they come out, but after watching this video, I got the knowledge I needed to realize how circuit breakers trip and what position the switch is in to identify the trip. I went to my panel and found the breaker that tripped, reset it properly and voila, I have power again. Thinking ahead if it happens again, with anything, the GFCI could be bad or perhaps even the breaker itself, but at least i walked away with good solid knowledge I can use in the future, thanks!
OMG THANK YOU!!!!!! The part where u showed how the trip outlets can cause others to trip in their line helped me a lot!!! I had an outlet in my upstairs bathroom that wasn’t working and I found a tripped outlet in the downstairs bathroom and now it’s working perfectly!!!!!!
Very logical instructions, very calm, detailed and professional. I have seen many of your videos and learned a lot. Many Thanks, looking forward to the next one!
Exactly what I would have said. Ditto
Hey Arne, thanks for the kind words.
Thank you for not only sharing but being very detailed. I just used your step by step process to solve the same problem in my basement. Didn’t need any appliance or technician
Thank you for this video. My issue is finally fixed. I watched so many videos and none of them was helpful. You are the most knowledgeable person and best teacher ever. Thank you again.
Thanks Scott. Was about to change out the breaker and your video showed me to check all outside outlets on the GFCI and low and behold, one was tripped. Thanks again !
OMG, thank you so much. I watched other videos and they didn't explain that the switches in the circuit box that are slightly away from the ON position have been tripped. I thought they had to be closer to center or in the OFF position. I missed it the first time I checked out the box, but after taking a closer look I saw one switch that was a tiny bit away from the ON position. I made sure to move it to the OFF position and then back to ON. As someone who lives alone, this was so helpful.
Really helpful. It indeed guides me to get and reset my kitchen wall outlets today. Thanks a lot!
So glad I found your channel. You are really good with voice, speed and clarity.
You are fantastic I watched your video and I did what you said. I Pressed the red button on the other plug and my switch works now. Thank you so much. You explain the problem so well. I am 85 years old and very great full for your HELP.
Thank you so much for teaching and putting the video on utube. My former husband used to deal with such things. Now, I've had to learn all these things for myself as I am the one taking care of our home after the divorce. I appreciate you.
Great video, saved our holiday weekend with guests coming over! I had to go on hunt to find2 GFCI outlets that were tripped. An adult treasure hunt! Thanks for the tips.
I tried the second method and it worked ! Thank you so much! I'm going to feel so accomplished for a few day 😎
You're a beast! The darn GFCI in the garage was connected to outlets in the basement. Thanks for this video and you saved me $100s and wasting an electricians time.
Scott, thank you yet again for another outstanding video. On a "dead" outlet I had once the root cause dated back decades earlier when the house was built the electrician "back stabbed" (speed wired) the outlets. Over the years either the neutral or the hot wire ( don't remember which one) simply backed out of the hole it had been shoved into (designed in the receptacle) itself decades earlier. I had been running a vacuum cleaner and I inadvertently jerked the power cord out of the outlet and the outlet no longer functioned. So, in addition to all the causes you mentioned the homeowner could have an issue with the wiring itself or the outlet. You might mention that it is a good idea to label outlets that are protected by GFCI and/or AFCI outlets or circuit breakers in the panel itself. Most GFCI's I come across have numerous small labels included inside the packaging designed to communicate the same thing. I am NOT a licensed electrician.
I’m sorry that happened. I always wonder if people take pride in their work when they’re building homes we live in
You solved my issue. I had no idea the GFCI from one outlet affected another one. Thanks x1000!
Here to help 🙌
You saved us! Our basement outlets weren't working and I was going crazy until I watched your videos. Apparently our garage outlet GFCI was tripped and we never looked there, resetting that gave us power in the basement. Thanks!
My garage GFCI also controls the master bath receptacles. SMH
great tip!! I found my GFCI outlet in my garage just as you suggested….behind some of my garage stuff. Thanks so much!
Appreciate the time to help us with good info. I have an issue where one GFI breaker in the fuse box evidently runs both outdoor outlets. The front outlet on the front porch works fine, but the outlet on the back porch does not work at all and I can’t figure it out. Didn’t lose a leg off the breaker or something? I don’t see anywhere else there is a breaker that’s tripped.
Thank you! I found a GFCI outlet hidden behind shelving in my garage. I reset it and now have power in my garage! You saved me a bunch of money thank you.
Ty so much sir. I've had the GCFI outlets in my kitchen red lighted for a month now and didn't know what to do. After a bad storm, I lost power briefly and no sockets worked. I reset them and all is well. I subscribed to your channel as a thank you
120 thumbs up to you, sir, for each voltage that you brought back to my dead outlets, and lights! Your second troubleshooting method solved the issue. And you were absolutely right, the culprit GFCI outlet was in a completely different part of the house. You saved me hassle and dollars. Thank you! "Powerfully" ;) liked and subscribed.
different part of the house?!
Thank you so much! My kitchen's outlets were inoperative. With your video and knowledge, my outlets are working! 😀
As always. great video. Great details. I would just add: If the breaker does not reset that's usually an indicator of either short or high load still affecting the breaker. At that point of course further investigation is needed and for those that are not handy a professional may be needed.
Thanks a million for enlighting me of GFCI's place in affecting a series of outlets in the kitchen. That is the exact scenario playing out in my house. All I do as you suggested is reset it and all other outlets come back online. Almost rush out to buy undeeded testing equipment. Thanks again.
Great video. Only thing I might have added was an explanation of what to look for if the GFCI trips immediately after resetting it. Love the channel.
This is a really informative and clear video! Helped me out a lot. Thanks!
Thank you! Your instructions worked and saved my day.
Very helpful video thank you. I managed to get all my dead outlets to work by following your steps.🙏
Thanks for the step by step instructions. Helped me a lot!
I just love your video`s because you always speak so clear and are excellent at explaining how to fix the problem. Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for the support!
This was so helpful! 4 outlets went out in my kitchen and I thought I’d need to hire an electrician. Thank you!!
One of my circuits seemed to be damaged. I replaced the breaker with no result and thought I would need an electrician. After watching your video, I learned that my garage interior outlet had the only GFCI button on the circuit. Problem solved! Thank you for your help. Subscribed.
Thank you, sir for your clear, succinct and patient exposition. You made a positive impact today.
Thank you so much from a single mom. Option 3 solved my issue. Didn’t realize there was such thing as AFCI, it was right in my face, but I had only tried the switch the breaker from on to off. I would’ve never known it was there if it hadn’t been for your video. Thank you so much ❤!
Thank you, great video - helped me save a call to an electrician.
Thanks you 😊I fixed mine
Good vid. Around 6 min you show two reg duplexes that are gfci protected by another gfci outlet that feeds them. You should always use the gfci labels on the protected outlets to avoid confusion.
I've seen GFCI outlets that have come with little "GFCI" stickers that you can use on downstream outlets to remind you that they are connected to an upstream GFCI outlet. Very handy.
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I’m not familiar with this but we’ve been so fortunate with an amazing system my husband had installed in early 80’s. My husband is on hospice we had to have an X-ray done. The machine blew a breaker. I’ve been upstairs and down trying to figure out how to turn on one outlet in master BR and several in kitchen so I’m assuming they are All on the same. However my husband never marked any so I’m up & down and at age 83 I’m now tired. Just listened to your message so I’m going to give it another try. A ? I have is do you have to reset the Outlets also or will breaker be enough? TY Be right back hopefully with good news
2 years later and you just helped me bro ! Thanks !
Best video ever… got outlet working again right away.
IT WORKED!! Thank you so much!! We lived in an old house for a long time and didn’t have many of these outlets so I never knew one GFCI outlet could reset other outlets. We just moved into a house that’s only 20 years old and has several of these outlets. We have a hot tub plugged into an outlet on the back patio and it along with the front patio outlets both lost power. Turns out pressing the the GFCI outlet reset button in the garage is what brought power back to both patio outlets!
SAME HERE!! I never knew this and because I’m a googler, I found this video and was able to save us from calling an electrician just for them to tell us to hit the reset button on the outlet in the other room. Thank you!!
@@sarahtrach I'd like to add that my husband was incredibly impressed with me when he came home to find out I'd fixed our problem! We have fixed several appliances by watching KZhead videos and I'm so grateful for the time and energy these people put into their videos. Of course it's not always a replacement for professional help, but videos like these really do help you figure out when it's a DIY or when it's time to call a pro. What an amazing feeling to know I could fix this with the touch of a button - literally!
Great perfectly explained, second method worked for me! Thank you!!
Thank you very much. I was able to fix the problem on my circuit breaker with you help.❤
Reset on the outlet was my fix(center kitchen island some outlets working). Thank u very much
What an excellent, clear video. Thank you! Fixed my problem.
Very helpful 💯👊🏽, thank you!
You're Phenomenal!!! Thank you so much!!! ❤
Truly appreciate the information & instruction you share! Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
OMG...Didn't even realize the one in the basement had test/reset. I now have power to my outside outlets. Thank you so much !!
Life saver!. Method worked for me.
Awesome, option 2 resolved my problem. Thank you so much!
Thank you!! Had an issue where 2 outlets in the master bathroom lost power (non-GFCIs) and couldn’t figure out the issue for the life of my. Turns out the outlet for our guest bedroom was GFCI and that was tripped. Just needed to be rest and that restored power back to the other outlets 🤙🏼
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!! You saved the day for me.
Wow I love your videos. So informative and easy to understand.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Very useful and practical. Great video. Saved me an electrician visit.
Thank you so much! Didn't know there was a GFCI in my garage, so after a short, I was sure I would be paying an electrician to fix it. After watching your video, I found the GFCI, reset it, and it fixed the problem!
Thank you very much! Lost power to my garage outlets after a power outage and used method 2 to fix the issue.
Well explained. Thank you for sharing
Thanks a million, the reset button worked, my kitchen outlets on one side went out likely due to using one heater and water boiler on same unit.
Thank you so much, our power went out last night due to a storm and I had to reset a few breakers in my home. My outlet stop working. That first step fixed the problem!!
Thanks for this video. Our bathroom outlets went out and I was able to get power back to them by resetting a couple of outlets elsewhere in our house that have reset buttons!
Great educational and money saving video. Thanks a lot.
In the area where I live, it is code for any outlet protected by a GFCI is to be labelled as such. This tends to avoid some confusion but the labels can come off after a few years and some people find the labels ugly and remove them.
Your GFCI and Panel are in the same place as my garage, as I found out when my son said what is the button for on the socket tester and pressed it, and the GCFI tripped. I had never seen that socket / GFCI before as I have a rack in front of it full of paint and stuff, and for a while wondered why my panel breaker had not tripped, but the other socket he tested was still dead lol.
Wow that was simple. Thank you 👍🏽
Hi, Thank you very much for your instructions! I thought I had to call the electrician and spend a lot of money. But, after watching your Ytube with clearly instructions, I could figure out what outlet connected with the broken ones! No electrician needed! Thanks 🙏 again!
Happy to help!
Great video, really informative! I was able to get power and lights back on following your instructions 🙌🙌🙌
Great!
Thank you very much, the first method worked for my situation.
Thanks, you just got me up & working again 👍
extremely well explained, thanks
Thank you, first tip worked for me.
Saved me a couple hundreds at least Thanks for great video, keep the good work sir
This video just saved me $50 and more. Huge thanks to your info 👍
Well done and informative. Thanks
This guy is the truth.. Just helped me out big time. Thanks
You just saved me a couple hundred bucks with this video. God bless you.
Oh yes, the seasons are changing in my area for sure. Thanks for the support and best of luck on your projects!
Excellent video! Also, another common cause for no power to an outlet is where the outlet and other outlets downstream are “back stabbed” where the wire become loose in the outlet. As a result, no power flows to the outlet and many times half the room has power and the other half doesn’t have power.
How would u fix this?
@@TheFacelessPoet very simple to fix…simply turn off the power to that circuit and remove the “back stabbed” wire from the outlet by pushing a thin screwdriver in the slot next to the wire and push in to release and remove the wire(s) from the receptacle. Reinstall the wires onto the receptacle in the same location(s) but this time secure each wire under each screw and tighten. The screws give a good firm electrical connection and the problem will clear up. Reinstall receptacle and turn on power. I don’t understand why the NEC (National Electrical Code) still allows “back stabbing” when they know it has future problems ahead.
Badass man! My issue to my bathroom outs was it was all connected to a switch in my guest bathroom that needed to be reset by switch!
Thanks. The 1st step worked for me ☺️.
This video was a huge help!! Thank you!
You saved me money today & I thank you !
Excellent video. Little did I know that there is something called a GFCI breaker. My breaker switch was in the middle position and I kept putting it to ON but it was not working. After watching your video, I was able to move it from the “BREAK” to “OFF” and then back to “ON”. Everything then worked magically
Thank you soooooooooo very much, i was going crazy, figuring out why there was no power on only 3 of them. That was it, exactly. One of then had that reset button, thanks very useful info.
I had to replace the switch with a new 20A. This switch handles high power items such as air fryer and microwave. Started right back up. Thanks dude!!!😅
Thanks a lot. This was super helpful.
Thank you very Much! You saved me a lot of time and money. Very very useful .
Bro thanks so much!!! My circuit tripped in the middle of me walking on my treadmill. I knew it had to be that and not the outlet itself. Thanks so much