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I have question about Pool Lights and the GFCI, if one of you can help me....
Both the spa light and pool light are controlled by the same switch inside our house. They each have their own control box with a sliding dimmer switch on opposite sides of the pool. We typically just kept both dimmers on full and controlled the both lights from the one switch in the house until recently they just stopped working. The GCFI was tripped and as long as they were on it wouldn't stop tripping. I turned the dimmers both off and just tested the pool light, it worked. Tested the spa light and it works if the light stays very dim, but if I go brighter it trips again. Do you think I need a new dimmer switch? New GCFI switch? New light?
I have question about Pool Lights and the GFCI, if one of you can help me....
Both the spa light and pool light are controlled by the same switch inside our house. They each have their own control box with a sliding dimmer switch on opposite sides of the pool. We typically just kept both dimmers on full and controlled the both lights from the one switch in the house until recently they just stopped working. The GCFI was tripped and as long as they were on it wouldn't stop tripping. I turned the dimmers both off and just tested the pool light, it worked. Tested the spa light and it works if the light stays very dim, but if I go brighter it trips again. Do you think I need a new dimmer switch? New GCFI switch? New light?