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You have multiple outlets per circuit, but only 1 GFCI per circuit. The circuit wires through the GFCI then to the other outlets, protecting all downstream circuits with 1 GFCI.
GFCI trips or goes bad, all the rest are off. Replace the GFCI, wire it exactly the same, you'll be set.
If you don't like doing electrical work, pay an electrician to do it right. Probably $200-250 for trip charge and 15 min work.
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James
The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the engineer adjusts the sails.- William Arthur Ward (1921-1994)
Red-beard for President, 2020
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