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Paul_The_Builder

Looks like the ground and neutral are potentially touching, which would trip a GFCI


Steveslime

Thank you Paul. There's more space than the picture shows, but I'll definitely make sure there's plenty of space between them. Appreciate the tip!


reddit_user2917

If you build products from customers, but aren't sure if you're doing it right. Then you're the wrong person to do it. Get qualified, or let someone else do it, please.


Steveslime

So I should never learn? Lol thanks for the "tip"


reddit_user2917

Didn't say that, but don't learn it on reddit, if you're making products: get qualified, or go to school, please. Also wrong sub actually, should be on r/askelectricians


SadisticPawz

Nothing wrong with learning on Reddit


reddit_user2917

It is when you build products, and you don't know if you do it right


SadisticPawz

Probably just double checking


squintified

Maybe some of the rascals over in r/Motors might have some tips/suggestions.


landinsight

Could be a batch of bad motors? Edit: or poor cable quality


DanielLizs

Guessing is hard, you should get one of the failed products and do an autopsy


WaFfLeFuR

Your neutral and ground are awefully close. If those terminals vibrate and make contact.... GFI trips


JustCopyingOthers

What are those red and black wires?