Posted by Jiles on September 01, 2011 at 22:39:30 from (68.62.164.204):
This is the first recepticle on a kitchen circuit with two other recepticles and two undercounter lights.
I had no problems before changing to GFCI but now when I turn the lights off, 3 out of 5 times, the GF will trip. In two years, it has never tripped when turning light or lights on. The wall switch is contained with a double recepticle in a double box.
I am leaving the wall switch on and controlling the florescent lights with their individual incorporated switches, and it has not tripped except when someone accidently flips the switch. Lights are used everyday.
What makes this even more aggrivating is that the recepticles are in a ceramic tile wall with two built in showers on the opposite wall.
Without listing what I have done---everything including lights, and three GFCIs, has been changed.
I am not comfortable with any type electrical problem, but should I just leave the switch on--or remove---or tear a wall up to address the fault?
This post was edited by Jiles at 11:20:43 09/03/11.
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