78SC4X4
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I'm using AFci/GFci breakers for the lights and outlets in my shop. (So far, I have had no problems) A couple of weeks ago, I flipped the switch on for my loft lights and the breaker tripped. I reset the breaker, hit the switch again, and it tripped again. Then I left the switch on (got tired of going up and down stairs) and reset the breaker again. This time the lights stayed on.
The lights worked great for several days. Then after not using them for a couple of days, the breaker tripped again last Friday when I tried to turn them on. After a couple of resets, the lights stayed on. The lights turned off and on fine Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. I did not turn them on Tuesday and then tonight (Wednesday) the breaker tripped. After two resets the lights work fine.
So, bad breaker, or could I have a little moisture or oxidation buildup over time that causes a short? Looking for thoughts before I go trouble shooting.
The lights worked great for several days. Then after not using them for a couple of days, the breaker tripped again last Friday when I tried to turn them on. After a couple of resets, the lights stayed on. The lights turned off and on fine Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. I did not turn them on Tuesday and then tonight (Wednesday) the breaker tripped. After two resets the lights work fine.
So, bad breaker, or could I have a little moisture or oxidation buildup over time that causes a short? Looking for thoughts before I go trouble shooting.