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ScottG
Aug 28, 2013Nomad
One point to consider is the spa should have had a 50A GFCI protecting it and sometimes they don't like starting large motors (makes them trip because a motor "looks" like a ground fault). And yes I realize the spa had a motor.
So if you turn on the AC and the GFCI trips it will need to be replaced by a normal breaker.
So if you turn on the AC and the GFCI trips it will need to be replaced by a normal breaker.
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