- Location
- Brooklyn, NY
I recently acquired a new (used) light. This has the independent controllable groups of white and blue. I noticed that when I try to turn on both the white and blue, it trips my GFCI. Either one separately does not cause the issue.
I am using a plug-in GFCI (not a hardwired one) and I do live in an old apartment building. I did try plugging it straight into the wall without the GFCI and it works fine on full power. It doesn't trip my circuit breakers, but I'd rather not set my apartment on fire though. Anyone have any ideas as to what exactly is causing the issue?
I am using a plug-in GFCI (not a hardwired one) and I do live in an old apartment building. I did try plugging it straight into the wall without the GFCI and it works fine on full power. It doesn't trip my circuit breakers, but I'd rather not set my apartment on fire though. Anyone have any ideas as to what exactly is causing the issue?