Can I Safely Use a GFCI Outlet for My Garage Fridge?

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Asked By ChillaxNinja42 On

Hey everyone! I'm looking to set up my extra fridge in the garage, but I only have a GFCI outlet available there. What can I do to ensure that my fridge operates safely and doesn't cause any issues?

3 Answers

Answered By FridgeFanatic99 On

There's really no reason your fridge wouldn't work on a GFCI outlet. They handle fridges just fine, so you should be good to go!

Answered By SafetySam123 On

If you're worried about the GFCI tripping, it might help to plug your fridge into a universal power supply. Fridge motors can sometimes trigger GFCIs unexpectedly, but a UPS will alert you if that happens. This way, you can take action before risking any food loss.

Answered By TechieTina88 On

Just to add to that, you might want to look into GFCI outlets that come with alarms. I have one for my kitchen fridge, and it sounds off if it trips, which is super handy!

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