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    Thanks guys for the heads up. Just a little bit more about my dilemma now that I got to actually look at it some. The breaker box has one breaker for the pump... working great... the other is a 20amp GFI which has the pool light and a 2 socket receptacle. Just yesterday, I used the receptacle to pump up some bumper boats for the kids.... and the refrigerator (dorm type) was working. I did turn on the light, it lit for a bit, then went out.

    At the present, neither the light nor the receptacle work at all. The GFI is set, doesn't trip or anything... there's just no power at all to it. I checked the sockets with a meter (and a radio) and nothing there even though the GFI breaker is fine. Could it be that the breaker is bad??? Does that happen?? Would the light being blown have that receptacle out or bad GFI ? Replacing the breaker a good start before changing the bulb?

    I know it hard to diagnose electrical problems not being here... but I do appreciate the input. Thanks for the concerns too !! I will take your advice and be really careful. Thanks again guys...

    Rock G in SC

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    Yes, breakers do go bad and so do GFI units. Start tracing the circuit. I'd go for the breaker first then work down the line. Just because you hear the click when you set the GFI doesn't mean it's functioning right. Just a word of caution when measuring voltages in places like these, wear goggles or full face protection. On the hot side of breakers you only have the main breaker for protection and one slip can blow a screwdriver or test probe into bits of molten metal. They haven't figured how to do eye transplants yet.
    Al

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