Thanks for your replies.
The wire nut connection of the wires from the breaker and the main power wires in the heater looked dirty and corroded (black,red,green; 16 awg). I cut off the corroded ends and used water proof Dryconn wire nut connectors to splice them together. These are the only wires anywhere in the whole system that looked compromised. All other terminals, connections, wires, grounds, looked fine. Heater breaker has not tripped since everything dried out. This is the first time this has happened since pool was built in 2019, so I'm thinking possibly that could have been enough time for those corroded connections to start leaking current.
BTW, the 16 gauge black,red,green wires that came factory wired inside the heater look silver, like aluminum wires. Those are tinned copper wires, not aluminum, right?
The wire nut connection of the wires from the breaker and the main power wires in the heater looked dirty and corroded (black,red,green; 16 awg). I cut off the corroded ends and used water proof Dryconn wire nut connectors to splice them together. These are the only wires anywhere in the whole system that looked compromised. All other terminals, connections, wires, grounds, looked fine. Heater breaker has not tripped since everything dried out. This is the first time this has happened since pool was built in 2019, so I'm thinking possibly that could have been enough time for those corroded connections to start leaking current.
BTW, the 16 gauge black,red,green wires that came factory wired inside the heater look silver, like aluminum wires. Those are tinned copper wires, not aluminum, right?