karimwassef
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My fixture is done and works great. I used LED stars mounted on an aluminum frame. During the build, I had a little trouble with thin solder bridges to the aluminum frame causing some voltage on the aluminum. It blew some LEDs but I replaced the lights (stars are epoxied, but I can resolder the actual LEDs.) I cleared the bridges and grounded the fixture.
This caused the GFCI to blow, representing stray voltage on the frame. Cleared some more bridges (sloppy solder work, I know), and finally got the ground current under the mA rating for GFCI and it all works!
So... Burn-in for 6 hours ... Full power all on- fans going... Temperature under control (40C or so)... All good. Then, GFCI trips...
What would cause a 6 hour delayed GFCI?
This caused the GFCI to blow, representing stray voltage on the frame. Cleared some more bridges (sloppy solder work, I know), and finally got the ground current under the mA rating for GFCI and it all works!
So... Burn-in for 6 hours ... Full power all on- fans going... Temperature under control (40C or so)... All good. Then, GFCI trips...
What would cause a 6 hour delayed GFCI?