bnbowen@uiuc.edu
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We recently moved into a 30 year old house. There was an inground, incandescent, switched light fixture aimed up on a tree. The fixture was in poor condition. I replaced the fixture with a GFI receptacle in a plastic box with an inuse cover. Then purchased a LED stake light, plugged the cap into the GFI receptacle and aimed it up at the tree. Looks nice. Less maintenance, power... BUT, every now and then the GFI trips. I keep notes on it (really) and there does not seem to be a pattern with frequency, the weather or the rain. The receptacle is about 50 feet from the panel and is fed from a receptacle in the bedroom. The circuit was installed when the house was built as the UF runs under the concrete patio. Any thoughts? Thanks! Brad