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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    Update, replaced the circulation pump and all is working well now! Thank you for all the feedback and comments.
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    Well, i unplugged component by component. When i unplugged the circulation pump, it did not pop. So, i think it is safe to say it is the circulation pump and not the board or the main pump. Strange considering i just replaced the circulation pump about 18 months ago.
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    I put the breaker back in, disconnected the heater, it still popped. I disconnected the tub at the block on the circuit board, and the main breaker did not pop. So... pump, circuit board or topside controller? Again, i did see a little bit of moisture but not sure if that would pop it?
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    I do see a slight amount of visible moisture on the "inside" of the electronics housing. Could that be popping it?
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    Main breaker, and of course, HD out of them :)
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    This is from the main panel and is a CH series.