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re: GFCI on Pool Equipment/Lights
Posted on 6/28/22 at 4:35 pm to UpstairsComputer
Posted on 6/28/22 at 4:35 pm to UpstairsComputer
quote:Okay, after reading comments (including this one) I forgot about the outlet on the side of my panel which is indeed a GFCI outlet. The conduit drops directly below this outlet to another mechanical switch for the light. Without taking the panel apart to confirm, I bet the 120v to the GFCI outlet feeds the light switch. When I change the bulb I will trip the GFCI and see what happens to the light.
I have a gfci inside my Hayward panel the lights run through. None of my breakers have it either.
Thanks, all.
Posted on 6/28/22 at 9:58 pm to RoyalWe
quote:that's usually the case.
Without taking the panel apart to confirm, I bet the 120v to the GFCI outlet feeds the light switch.
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