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myredracer
Jul 28, 2014Explorer II
Before buying a new GFCI, try disconnecting the line and neutral at each of the outdoor lights, one at a time and see if the tripping stops. If it does, there is something wrong with the lights. If it still trips, try disconnecting the load side of the GFCI right at the GFCI and see if it still trips. If that fixes it, then there's something amiss with the wiring.
The first thing you should always suspect is a true ground fault somewhere.
The first thing you should always suspect is a true ground fault somewhere.
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