Sierrasparky
Senior Member
- Location
- USA
- Occupation
- Electrician ,contractor
Try replacing with a true GFCI breaker. If it does not trip a neutral ground fault is not the problem.
Then put back the AFCI and plug in something at the end of the run and load it up. See what happens
Then put back the AFCI and plug in something at the end of the run and load it up. See what happens