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| Light tripping GFCI |
I am new to the forum. There is a lot of great info here.
A friend of mine bought a new house and it has an old Catalina spa. The spa shell says 1982 Polynesian Pools and Spas Inc. The control board is a BL-40 universal for the Catalina and Brett Aqualine. My problem is that when I push the button to turn on the underwater light the GFCI immediately trips before and now after I drained the spa. I have taken the light apart and there was a small amount of water. I dried it out but it still trips. I have disconnected the remote panel and jumped the light relay and the circuit trips. I have bypassed the control board all together and connected just the light to the GFCI breaker and it still trips. I am thinking that the light assembly is bad. The problem is that the spa is buried in the ground with a small deck around it and I am not sure how to access the wiring to pull the light assembly. The assembly has a bolt that the wiring goes through but when I loosen the bolt I can't remove the wires.
How can I access the wires.
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| Posted by on 2005-07-10 01:59:04. Midlothian, TX (3258) |
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Sounds like the light assembly is bad (I bet it is a submerged pool type light), unless you want to dig a trench, do without the light. If it was leaking, definitely replace or remove the wiring to it. In ground makes it tough! |
| Posted by on 2005-07-10 19:22:29. Tucson, AZ (3261) |
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Thanks for the hep Jeff. You are correct it is an under water pool type. So I am correct in assuming that the wiring can not be removed at the light assembly? |
| Posted by on 2005-07-11 13:42:04. Midlothian, TX (3266) |
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The wire usually swells up and won't come out. The wire is part of the light assembly. |
| Posted by on 2005-07-11 15:20:35. Tucson, AZ (3267) |
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