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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.
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    Hi dave, see my last post in this thread. It has a 50 amp 2 pole but with a neutral wire. Is this needed? To replace this breaker is $200 :)
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    Question to any that can help. The current breaker has a neutral white wire as well. See photo. It is a $200 breaker to replace. Can't i use a regular 40 or 50amp breaker? what purpose does the neutral back serve? All my 240v appliances do not have a white, example, oven.
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    Thank you. I am running to home depot later today to get a breaker. I will update once installed.
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    Yes, i thought you were talking to me... i am just a homeowner, but i know how to replace breakers, wire a GFCI, i replaced my circulation pump, heater, etc. i am competent in those areas, just trying to work backwards.
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    Not sure why it says that or how to change it. Clearly not in the industry 🤣
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    Right, that is what i am going to do first.
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    the breaker that is tripping is in the main house panel, a 50amp breaker.
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    We have a spa GFCI breaker outside which is connected to the hot tub. When the heater was going bad, it was tripping the GFCI. Replaced the heater and it worked fine. I doubt the heater went bad in 2 months. Now the main breaker in the house trips, NOT the GFCI breaker outside. If it was...
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    So would you concur changing out the panel breaker first? It just seems strange that the GFCI would not trip if it was downstream.
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    When my heater was going, that was tripping the GFCI. Now when i flip the main breaker, it flips right off. So in your opinion, would this be a possible circuit board or top side controller?
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    Main Breaker Tripping But NOT GFCI

    We are dealing with an issue that arose this past winter and not addressing it until now. Last January the heater in our tub went. It was the wiring that had corroded over time. We replaced the heater and everything was working perfectly. Please note we also recently within the past year...
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    Davey Pump - Australian Wiring Confusion

    spoke to the manufacturer, the controller takes care of everything. Just needs a 220 outlet and attach a plug to it. It's that simple. No converter needed.
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    Davey Pump - Australian Wiring Confusion

    Yes, i have 3 VSF pumps already. This is for another application.