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I don't believe it is GFCI. Going to get a response from the company before I try getting it off the deck and wheeling it around to the garage where my GFCI outlets are though. Thing is heavy.
Thanks richorn. As you suspect, I don't have those tools. I tried CC first and they are closed, have an email in to them now. Nice to at least know this is not normal or an issue with where I have the grill sitting. Looks like the old propane grill will be getting a turn today.
I have a Camp Chef PG24ZG that I picked up in mid-June. It worked well for the first 4 or 5 uses and today when I plug it in I am getting voltage running to the grill handle. Not pleasant.
I am using it on my deck. Would this make a difference? Should I have it on the ground or run a ground wire...
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