marcoguidi
DIY
Hello,
I had an electrician install a 100Amp subpanel which feeds a mini split. I addition I added a Homeline 50A GFCI breaker to power a shed. I ran 80feet of 6/3 direct burial cable into a breaker panel in the shed. Here I tied the Neutral and Ground on the same bar. Neutral and ground are not tied in the subpanel. In the shed I have a breaker for outlets and a breaker for light. I measured resistance and voltages with no loads and all is great as soon as I introduce a load, no matter how small the 50A GFCI trips. I tried plugging in a LED work light or a smart switch, the 50A GFCI trips. The only load it tolerates is the voltmeter and the outlet tester which impedance approximates infinite or an open.
What am I missing?
Thank you!
MMG
I had an electrician install a 100Amp subpanel which feeds a mini split. I addition I added a Homeline 50A GFCI breaker to power a shed. I ran 80feet of 6/3 direct burial cable into a breaker panel in the shed. Here I tied the Neutral and Ground on the same bar. Neutral and ground are not tied in the subpanel. In the shed I have a breaker for outlets and a breaker for light. I measured resistance and voltages with no loads and all is great as soon as I introduce a load, no matter how small the 50A GFCI trips. I tried plugging in a LED work light or a smart switch, the 50A GFCI trips. The only load it tolerates is the voltmeter and the outlet tester which impedance approximates infinite or an open.
What am I missing?
Thank you!
MMG