Hello Everyone.
I have an issue with the gfci outlet, that also protects my pool/spa lights, instantly tripping when either side of the light switch is closed. I've checked the wiring at at the switch, the gfci outlet, and the junction box for the lights, and it all looked OK. I replaced both the switch and the gfci outlet. And, finally, I tried isolating the pool light and spa light by disconnecting them individually in the junction box, which also served to reset all of the connections in the box. The only thing I can think of that is left, is to replace the lights themselves, but I thought the odds would be low that both lights are failed, and I'd like avoid dropping $1000-1500 on light fixtures as a troubleshooting measure. The pool is 35 years old, and the lights are of an unknown age, but I inherited them 7 years ago and the issue was present then. I've only now been inspired enough to try to figure it out.
Pool Light: American Products R500BC, R-40 in a CN-5 housing
Spa Light: American Products R400BCL, R-40 in a CN-5 housing
I have no automation. Here are some pics of my setup.
Note: the blue wire on the gfci outlet is the hot wire from the main CB panel.
Sparkys...please help!!
Thanks
I have an issue with the gfci outlet, that also protects my pool/spa lights, instantly tripping when either side of the light switch is closed. I've checked the wiring at at the switch, the gfci outlet, and the junction box for the lights, and it all looked OK. I replaced both the switch and the gfci outlet. And, finally, I tried isolating the pool light and spa light by disconnecting them individually in the junction box, which also served to reset all of the connections in the box. The only thing I can think of that is left, is to replace the lights themselves, but I thought the odds would be low that both lights are failed, and I'd like avoid dropping $1000-1500 on light fixtures as a troubleshooting measure. The pool is 35 years old, and the lights are of an unknown age, but I inherited them 7 years ago and the issue was present then. I've only now been inspired enough to try to figure it out.
Pool Light: American Products R500BC, R-40 in a CN-5 housing
Spa Light: American Products R400BCL, R-40 in a CN-5 housing
I have no automation. Here are some pics of my setup.
Note: the blue wire on the gfci outlet is the hot wire from the main CB panel.
Sparkys...please help!!
Thanks