Usually, they are connected to outlets in bathrooms and/or kitchens. Nevertheless, you should try unplugging the two cable boxes and see if the problem persists. If it does, then the kitchen lights need to be investigated. If it does not, then you need to investigate the outlets that are used by the cable boxes.

Why does my GFCI trip when I turn on the light switch?

If a GFCI outlet or circuit breaker is tripping, it is typically because the Neutral connection on the switch is tied to Ground. This is a safety hazard and violation of National Electrical Code. If you are unsure please contact an electrician.

Why does my GFCI outlet keep tripping in the garage?





Circuit overload occurs when more amperage flows through an electric wire or circuit than it can handle. This may happen if you connect malfunctioning or defective appliances. Loose, corroded wires or connections may also be to blame. Once the GFCI outlet senses an overload, it trips or “breaks” the circuit.

Can GFCI and lights on same circuit?

Electrically there is no problem with powering the light with the hot and neutral feed to the GFCI receptacle. You could use pigtails to the receptacle line (and not use the load connection) and to the light switch so the lights would’t go out if the GFCI receptacle tripped.

How do you fix a GFCI outlet that keeps tripping?

Solution: Remove the GFCI outlet and replace it. If the problem is fixed, then you know that the GFCI was the initial cause of the tripping. If removing the outlet, and the problem persists, it is likely that it could be another outlet on the line, or the circuit breaker itself.

How do I know if my GFCI breaker is bad?

GFCI circuit breakers also should be tested monthly. The test is similar to testing GFCI outlets. You simply open the door on your home’s service panel (breaker box) and press the test button on the GFCI breaker. This should cause the breaker to trip, shutting off all power to the entire circuit.

Can a extension cord cause GFCI to trip?





Excessive lengths of temporary wiring or long extension cords can cause ground fault leakage current to flow by captive and inductive coupling. The combined leakage current can exceed 5 ma, causing the GFCI to trip.

Why does my garage keep tripping?

A short circuit should always cause a breaker to trip or a fuse to blow and may also cause sparks, popping sounds, or smoke. It may also be caused by issues like loose connections, a slipped wire, or even from damage caused by animals (mice or squirrels) chewing on wires.

Do garages need GFCI breakers?

Yes, all garage outlets must be GFCI-protected-no exceptions. Since 2008, GFCI outlets have been required for “all 125-volt, single-phase, 15 and 20-amp outlets” in the garage. In fact, both the NEC (National Electric Code) and the IRC (International Residential Code) require this.

What does it mean when GFCI trips?

GFCIs are designed to prevent bodily harm from electrical faults that could cause electricity to flow through you to ground. When a GFCI breaker trips, it It quickly disconnects the current flowing through an unintended ground path even if the amount of current is too small to trip a typical circuit breaker.

Can moisture cause GFCI to trip?



As we mentioned before, GFCI outlets trip to prevent electrical shock and fire hazards. There are 5 reasons why your GFCI is tripping: Moisture or Water in the Receptacle. Conductive Dust or Debris.

How long should a GFCI outlet last?

between 7-10 years

GFCI outlets last between 7-10 years but can sometimes fail after only 5 years. Since GFCIs are one of the most important safety features in your home, it’s important to check your GFCIs monthly and every home should have its GFCIs tested and replaced if necessary every 7-10 years.

How much does it cost to replace a GFCI outlet?



For a single GFCI-protected outlet, be prepared to pay $135 to $150 in total. You can make the most of this cost by following the local building codes to find your exact GFCI protection needs. If you’re doing this job yourself, make sure you have the proper insurance.

Do GFCI wear out?

Electrical safety check

All GFCI outlets have one little-known flaw: their circuitry eventually wears out, usually after about 10 years, at which point they no longer function properly.

When should GFCI be replaced?

Last minute take-aways. You should regularly check your GFCI outlets at least every 3 months to ensure that they are working properly. Any building 7-10 years old should have their GFCI outlets tested and replaced. If you press the “Test” button, and the circuit does not trip, replace your GFCI outlet.

Do I need a new GFCI outlet?



If your outlets show any signs of cracks or discoloration, this could be a sign that your outlets need replacing. Any cracks in the outlet will expose the electrical wiring and can pose potential electrical hazards. We suggest replacing any damaged outlets with ground fault circuit interrupters for maximum protection.

Why do GFCI outlets fail?

A GFCI outlet can fail in several different ways:

By not tripping when you press the “Test” button. By not restoring the electricity flow after pressing the “Reset” button. By not cutting off the power to the outlet despite being tripped.

Should I replace my old outlets with GFCI?

The National Electric Code (NEC) requires the installation of GFCI outlets in new construction in areas where electrical outlets are in close proximity to water. Older homes are not required to have GFCI outlets unless the wiring is being updated, but it’s a good idea to install them anyway.

How many GFCI do you need in a kitchen?



one GFCI

You only need one GFCI if it’s installed as the first outlet in the circuit and wired properly. Every outlet in the kitchen was required to be protected by GFCI.

Can you change out a regular outlet to GFCI?

You can replace almost any electrical outlet with a GFCI outlet. Correctly wired GFCIs will also protect other outlets on the same circuit. While it’s common to find GFCI outlets in bathrooms and kitchens, there are GFCI outlet requirements.