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I just installed a new light for our kitchen table. The circuit this light and switch are on are on one circuit. When we flip the light on, it causes the GFCI outlet breaker on a completely different circuit (on the opposite side of the panel, even) to flip. This occurs only if our low powered microwave is plugged in to that circuit (but not even running). This suggests that the light puts too much current in the circuit, but its NOT on that circuit. Also, we can reset the GFCI and it stays on, even with light on AND microwave running.
Help! Don't have any idea where I would even start looking except in the breaker box (but the circuits, as I noted aren't even near each other). Weird.
thanks for your help.
Help! Don't have any idea where I would even start looking except in the breaker box (but the circuits, as I noted aren't even near each other). Weird.
thanks for your help.