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Dusty_R
Dec 13, 2018Explorer
DrewE wrote:
I think you've figured that you're just seeing the breaker operating properly and tripping when there's a ground fault (through the damp old wires or damp connections).
The solution, of course, is to use more weatherproof wires and connections.
Or it could be the lights that are causing the GFCI to trip when they are damp/wet.
Dusty
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