My home is 6 years old. The garage has a GFI outlet and two other outlets tied into it. In addition, there are three outdoor outlets tied into the same GFI. I have my irrigation controller plugged into the GFI. I have low voltage lighting plugged into two of the outdoor outlets (44 W transformer and 200 W transformer - using 70 Watts). In August, I installed two post lamps (200W with a photoeye) at the end of my driveway. I ran a approx 130 feet of 14/2 direct burial cable, partially direct burial, partially through plastic conduit to one of the outdoor recepticals for power. I installed a switch between the power and the post lamps at the outdoor receptical.
I had no issues until about 2 weeks ago, the GFI began tripping. Sometimes I can reset it and it will be fine for 2 days, other times it will trip every 10 seconds, other times it will be 10 minutes - random. The load is not changing during this time (ie two post lamps, low voltage lighting, landscape controller). I believe it has something to do with the post lamp run since when I turn them off with the switch, the GFI will not trip. I have checked all connections and they are good.
Any ideas? Could it just be a bad GFI? Could there be a break somewhere in the line that randomly goes to ground?
I had no issues until about 2 weeks ago, the GFI began tripping. Sometimes I can reset it and it will be fine for 2 days, other times it will trip every 10 seconds, other times it will be 10 minutes - random. The load is not changing during this time (ie two post lamps, low voltage lighting, landscape controller). I believe it has something to do with the post lamp run since when I turn them off with the switch, the GFI will not trip. I have checked all connections and they are good.
Any ideas? Could it just be a bad GFI? Could there be a break somewhere in the line that randomly goes to ground?
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