sammm
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I'm having a problem with a circuit breaker that feeds some outdoor lights. It will trip intermittently. I'm guessing the wire is getting old (house was built in '92) and starting to fail. We had some good rain recently and the moisture in the ground has made things worse. I recently replaced all the sockets, and they stayed dry with the rain.
There are a series of 6 lights (see picture) that are mounted on the front of my house. They are daisy chained using direct bury wire. I'm going to replace the wire and would like to use conduit (PVC) this time around.
I'm not seeing a 'T' fitting for electrical work, so what's the best way to run my daisy chain with conduit underground, or should I just go back with new direct bury wire?
Thanks in advance!
There are a series of 6 lights (see picture) that are mounted on the front of my house. They are daisy chained using direct bury wire. I'm going to replace the wire and would like to use conduit (PVC) this time around.
I'm not seeing a 'T' fitting for electrical work, so what's the best way to run my daisy chain with conduit underground, or should I just go back with new direct bury wire?
Thanks in advance!

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