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    Question Electric Pressure Washer GFCI

    I haven't used my little cheapo pressure washer since I have moved into our new house. I think somewhere in the move, the GFCI plug got thrown around a little bit, as the unit won't turn on.

    Is there any harm in replacing the GFCI plug with a standard 3-prong as long as the house outlet is GFCI?

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    Re: Electric Pressure Washer GFCI

    You should be fine as long as you have ground fault protection in the circuit. You can buy a portable GFI inline adapter too.

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    Re: Electric Pressure Washer GFCI

    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    You should be fine as long as you have ground fault protection in the circuit. You can buy a portable GFI inline adapter too.
    I have seen those too, but figured I would hold off and confirm that was the issue first.

    Thanks!

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    Re: Electric Pressure Washer GFCI

    I have my spare PW with just a grounded plug due to GF failure.

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    Re: Electric Pressure Washer GFCI

    As stated above...just (for safety sake) have the GFCI somewhere on the circuit you're using.

    No need to temp fate.

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    Re: Electric Pressure Washer GFCI

    I'd just replace the GFCI plug with a new one and be done with it. Not sure what machine you're using but you may be able to pick up a replacement GFCI from OEM's site. For example, AR Blue sells replacements for $20:

    Pressure Washer GFCI Replacement Plug | AR Blue Clean

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