I am currently working on wiring a hot tub. I currently have a 50a subpanel with 2 breakers(2 pole 30A and a 1 pole 20a). The wires I am using to run to the tub are THHN wires and are 10awg for the 220v, and 12awg for the 110v. The heater for the tub runs on 220v and the circulation pump, jet pump, and display run off of the 110v. When the tub is hooked up, everything works except that when I turn on the jet pump it trips the breaker. I did some troubleshooting and ran the 110v wires outside of the conduit, and everything works including the jets. Can someone explain to me why when I run the 110v in the same conduit as the 220v, and turn on the jets, that the gfci on the breaker trips?
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- Can someone explain to me why when I run the 110v in the same conduit as the 220v, and turn on the jets, that the gfci on the breaker trips?