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Lighting is tripping GFCI...help!
Hi All,
I have recently changed the order in which the lights turn on using my apex controller on my 6 bulb t5 tek light fixture. It used to be: 2 bulbs>2 bulbs off and 4 on>all 6 on. I have now changed it to: 4 bulbs on> 6 bulbs on > 2 off down to 4 bulbs again. Now, all switches over fine until it tries to go from 6 bulbs in the eve down to four. When the two bulbs go off, it trips my GFCI and everything shuts down. Even if I turn the bulbs off manually at any time going from 6 to 4 it trips the GFCI. It never did it on my previous schedule and now I'm really stumped as to what's happening. The last thing I want is for it to happen when I go to work and have no flow or heat all evening. Hope someone can help. Thanks, Dunc |
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what is the power draw from the lights? What is the breaker? What else is on the outlet?
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Its a 6 bulb 54w t5 light. My whole system is running from one outlet. I've not had any problems in a year and a half with this. Its only been in the last few days when I changed the bulb timings.
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Fluorescent & MH ballasts are sometimes prone to tripping GFCIs. Almost impossible to troubleshoot most fluorescent ballast issues since they are sealed units. Could be a capacitor in one of the ballasts or could be the GFCI itself, coincidentally. Have you tried going back to the original schedule to see what happens?
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I haven't tried the original schedule again yet. I don't like the original schedule as the two bulbs are pinky in colour and don't look that great on their own so I would like to keep as is if I can.
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