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That is correct. The outside receptacle is on the same circuit as the GFCI receptacle that is right inside the house by the back door. When I plug in the extension cord that is connected to the coop, the GFCI receptacle inside the back door trips. I can plug in my skil saw or drill using the same extension cord and run either of these tools and the GFCI will not trip. This is why I kind of suspect something inside the coop is not right, specifically the receptacle since its the only thing that has power when the light switch inside the coop is off. Thanks.
Wayne
That is correct. The outside receptacle is on the same circuit as the GFCI receptacle that is right inside the house by the back door. When I plug in the extension cord that is connected to the coop, the GFCI receptacle inside the back door trips. I can plug in my skil saw or drill using the same extension cord and run either of these tools and the GFCI will not trip. This is why I kind of suspect something inside the coop is not right, specifically the receptacle since its the only thing that has power when the light switch inside the coop is off. Thanks.
Wayne