05-24-2020, 09:28 AM
We have had a hot tub (guess they call them spas now) since around 2009 or 2010. I had to replace the GFCI breakers in 2011 do to a wire being slightly loose in the main panel - my error, found out later these cables take a set so need to be moved around a bit after installation and re-tightened a few times.
The sub-panel for the tub has two 240V GFCI breakers. A 30A for heater/pumps and 20A that is for lights and electronics.
Here is my strange problem (just started few days ago). Once in a while when you turn "OFF" a pump/jet or when a cleaning cycle ends the 30A GFCI trips. These go for around $100+ so don't want to just buy one and find it's something else. It was tripping almost every time I turned off the small pump that performs the cleaning cycle. I opened the sub-panel which is outside and it had quite a few cobwebs and spider webs. I cleaned them out and no issues for two days. Now getting intermittent trips. Was thinking next step is to open the panel on the tub and blow it out - it has to have the same cobwebs and spider webs as the subpanel. (Heard it was possible for these webs to trick the GFCI.)
If I Google the issue seems everyone has issues when turning devices ON not OFF like me. This makes me think it has something to do with the 30A GFCI breaker - the GFCI function of it.
Appreciate help troubleshooting this.
Thanks
Mike
The sub-panel for the tub has two 240V GFCI breakers. A 30A for heater/pumps and 20A that is for lights and electronics.
Here is my strange problem (just started few days ago). Once in a while when you turn "OFF" a pump/jet or when a cleaning cycle ends the 30A GFCI trips. These go for around $100+ so don't want to just buy one and find it's something else. It was tripping almost every time I turned off the small pump that performs the cleaning cycle. I opened the sub-panel which is outside and it had quite a few cobwebs and spider webs. I cleaned them out and no issues for two days. Now getting intermittent trips. Was thinking next step is to open the panel on the tub and blow it out - it has to have the same cobwebs and spider webs as the subpanel. (Heard it was possible for these webs to trick the GFCI.)
If I Google the issue seems everyone has issues when turning devices ON not OFF like me. This makes me think it has something to do with the 30A GFCI breaker - the GFCI function of it.
Appreciate help troubleshooting this.
Thanks
Mike