EDIT POST: GFCI
I have a GFCI (#1) on the back of my house that feed my gazebo lighting/fan, another GFCI(#2) in the gazebo, and my pool light. It does not feed the other pool equipment (pumps, etc.). About every couple of months, GFCI#1 will trip and won't reset for a few days. This doesn't happen around rain so I know it's not rainfall getting things wet.
Based upon the duration after resetting and when it trips again, it sounds like something is getting wet downstream of GFCI #1 that is tripping it and over time it is drying out?
This is important because my Aggie baseball lucky watching spot is out in the gazebo. When GFCI #1 trips, it obviously trips GFCI #2 which leads to my lucky gazebo TV.

I have a GFCI (#1) on the back of my house that feed my gazebo lighting/fan, another GFCI(#2) in the gazebo, and my pool light. It does not feed the other pool equipment (pumps, etc.). About every couple of months, GFCI#1 will trip and won't reset for a few days. This doesn't happen around rain so I know it's not rainfall getting things wet.
- This past Tuesday, it tripped during the night.
- Wednesday it would trip automatically after attempting to reset it.
- Thursday night it would trip a few seconds after resetting it.
- Friday morning it would trip a few minutes after resetting it.
Based upon the duration after resetting and when it trips again, it sounds like something is getting wet downstream of GFCI #1 that is tripping it and over time it is drying out?
This is important because my Aggie baseball lucky watching spot is out in the gazebo. When GFCI #1 trips, it obviously trips GFCI #2 which leads to my lucky gazebo TV.
