Sparkyva
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- Norfolk va USA
I'm trouble shootin some post lights in a remodel and to make it easy I locate my switch leg wich was switched from a 3 gang in the foyer these post lights are an easy 150 ft away from its switch
so I plug in an extension cord in to a gfi plug my switch leg in to the extension cord and the gfi trips
so I go take apart the lights to check for nicked wires or water in the fixtures the usuall but nothing
so I un do my splice because the original electrician ran the switch leg to the center light (because it's the closest I'm thinking) and made a junction in there to feed the rest of the lights I undo my splice and feed it again and it holds so I connect the light to the left and the gfi trips
undo my splice start over connect the light to the left gfi trips so again I search each location for the regular culprit no nicks in any wires in the fixtures or on the feeds so i by pass the gfi and it holds does trip the breaker no arcs or anything so I decide to check voltage make sure I'm getting 120 and it was reading at 107 so I decided to take the load off my feed and it shoots up to 118 so could the gfi be my issue or is it something I'm not seeing
I checked continuity between everything to make sure I wasn't grounding out or my neutral and hot weren't nicked under ground but everything rang out correctly but I can't find anything about gfi tripping because of voltage drop I just want to be 100% sure it was the gfi before I go any further thanks for your help
i broke it up for easier reading. iwire
so I plug in an extension cord in to a gfi plug my switch leg in to the extension cord and the gfi trips
so I go take apart the lights to check for nicked wires or water in the fixtures the usuall but nothing
so I un do my splice because the original electrician ran the switch leg to the center light (because it's the closest I'm thinking) and made a junction in there to feed the rest of the lights I undo my splice and feed it again and it holds so I connect the light to the left and the gfi trips
undo my splice start over connect the light to the left gfi trips so again I search each location for the regular culprit no nicks in any wires in the fixtures or on the feeds so i by pass the gfi and it holds does trip the breaker no arcs or anything so I decide to check voltage make sure I'm getting 120 and it was reading at 107 so I decided to take the load off my feed and it shoots up to 118 so could the gfi be my issue or is it something I'm not seeing
I checked continuity between everything to make sure I wasn't grounding out or my neutral and hot weren't nicked under ground but everything rang out correctly but I can't find anything about gfi tripping because of voltage drop I just want to be 100% sure it was the gfi before I go any further thanks for your help
i broke it up for easier reading. iwire
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