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"Goedjn" wrote in message
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I agree with the guy that they do seem to do that.
If you had a
licensed electrician put the thing in I would not
sweat it. If though
the feed somehow could have gotten wet, that's what
gfci is intended to
react to, which may indicate some sort of leak
somewhere ? Did they
run the outdoor wire thru a conduit and all that jazz
?



If it does it ONCE, and you don't see an obvious
reason for it,
chalk it up as an aberration. if it KEEPS tripping,
then you
have a problem.


NO, you had the problem the first time, too, but chose
to ignore the possibility that a problem was there.
Not a wise decision in most cases, with best case being
it's a negligible problem.