If you changed the GFCI and checked the circuit breaker (not fuse) then you may have a fault at the power pole. This has happened to me. Days of frustration changing out the GFCI with no cure of the problem. Changed to another site, another power pole, and problem went away. Go figure!
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2011 Georgetown 378TS in FireMist
2013 Jeep Wrangler Toad
Kirby the Old Dog, passed but still in our hearts
Max E. Dog, the new pup
Eureka the Old Cat, still hangin' on
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