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Personally, I'd install another 15A breaker (or two) into the breaker box, run another line out from it to the spot where the gfci is located inside, put another electrical box with another gfci in it, and then relocate some of the outside outlets to the new gfci by pulling them off the old gfci. In other words, I'd split the current circuit into at least two, and perhaps three different ciruits.
It's very easy to go over 15A when you've got a big fogger and a few 150w flood lights, let alone air compressors, power supplies for wiper motors, and audio systems. The only solution is "MORE POWER!"
Craig
It's very easy to go over 15A when you've got a big fogger and a few 150w flood lights, let alone air compressors, power supplies for wiper motors, and audio systems. The only solution is "MORE POWER!"
Craig