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Christy - my suggestion for the easiest thing to try is find another GFCI outlet (eg bathroom plug), turn it on and see what happens. If it trips you know it's not the plug. If it is the plug though then at least that's cheaper than a new Mag7. But I've had Mag drives leak current after a few years of use. I think they get little microfractures in the housing over time. Not sure the explanation though.
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![]() I'm betting that the GFCI is wonky. I've seen several of them trip for no apparent reason when they get older. They seem to wear out much faster than a regular breaker, especially when they are switched on and off again repeatedly.
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