Our pool (2 lights) and spa (1)light are attached to a GFCI outlet on the side of our Pentair panel. There are two circuits, one for the pool and one for spa so I can turn them on/ off independently.
We have them set to automatically go on around sun down and run until 11 (4 hours or so).
One night a month ago I noticed that they were not turning on. We had a storm that week so I thought maybe it tripped from lightning.
I reset GFCI and the lights came back on for a few days. The gfci then tripped again at which point I reset it. Again, a few days later they tripped off.
Should I reset the GFCI and then run the spa or pooI independently to see which circuit might be tripping?
Could the GFCI be bad or typically what causes us to happen? As mentioned, the lights will stay on for a few days and then kick the breaker so it's not like it's instant.
Also what I call a pool repair co or a electrician for something like this to fix?
We have them set to automatically go on around sun down and run until 11 (4 hours or so).
One night a month ago I noticed that they were not turning on. We had a storm that week so I thought maybe it tripped from lightning.
I reset GFCI and the lights came back on for a few days. The gfci then tripped again at which point I reset it. Again, a few days later they tripped off.
Should I reset the GFCI and then run the spa or pooI independently to see which circuit might be tripping?
Could the GFCI be bad or typically what causes us to happen? As mentioned, the lights will stay on for a few days and then kick the breaker so it's not like it's instant.
Also what I call a pool repair co or a electrician for something like this to fix?
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