Submitted by MartyAtThePoonTower t3_z8crbu in DIY
Put up Christmas lights this weekend. The exterior GCFI outlet on the side of the house continually trips (at the outlet, not the breaker). Sometimes a minute after the lights are on, sometimes it takes 20 minutes to trip and I've had intervals anywhere in between. I have additional xmas lights connected to one other exterior outlet on the same circuit. No issues with it.
The outlet is in a box with a cover. I can't detect any moisture in or around the box, or on the backside (unfinished basement). Lived in this house for 7 years now, no heavier load on the circuit than I've had before with no problems.
Before I go replace the outlet, what other diagnostic steps should I take?
Edit for Update: RESOLVED. Moved the entire line to the outlet I knew was good. It tripped out immediately. Replaced the decoration circuit a piece at a time and located the culprit - a flood light whose rubber gasket apparently got crimped and pushed off while it was in storage. Again, thanks to all who posted.
trapperjohn3400 t1_iyazap9 wrote
I'm going to suggest that it may actually be the lights tripping it. Try a large load (like a space heater or a shop vac, ect.) and see if that trips it. You might have moisture where the lights connect into the other lights potentially causing issues also.