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Old September 26th 04, 04:41 PM
Dave Platt
 
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Has it been established that the buzzing is in the socket? How
about operating the dryer at the end of an extension cord, both
tripped and reset, to see if the buzzing follows the dryer plug or
stays with the socket?


Good point. A lot of hair dryers have a GFCI built right into their
plug, so that they can be used with reasonable safety around water
even if the wall socket is not itself protected by a GFCI.

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