Could an LED Light Bulb Cause a GFCI Breaker to Trip?

While it's rare for an LED light bulb alone to trip a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) breaker, it's not impossible.


Issues like faulty wiring, damaged bulbs, or water infiltration can cause a ground fault, triggering the GFCI breaker.


If you suspect the LED bulb is causing the trip, try replacing it with a different bulb to see if the issue persists.


If the problem continues, consult a qualified electrician to inspect and diagnose the electrical system for potential faults.

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