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I ran a completely brand new line from the electrical panel to a single pole switch which controls 4 GU10 LED Dimmable lights connected in parallel, every time i flip the light switch i blow the breaker, i tested the lines for resistance and was still able to check physically if the wire is bent/damaged/broken/etc everything seems ok, i replaced the breaker for a new 20, and still the same problem, any suggestions anyone...help



wire used:
Southwire 250 ft. 12-3 Romex NM-B W/G Wire - Yellow-63947655 - The Home Depot

GU10 lights
EcoSmart 50W Equivalent Bright White (3000K) MR16 GU10 LED Flood Light Bulb (E)*-ECS 16 50WE WW FL GU10 120 TP - The Home Depot

cans/fixtures:
Globe Electric 90540 4 inch Recessed Lighting Kit, Swivel, White Finish, Spot Light, Contractor's 10 Pack - Complete Recessed Lighting Kits - Amazon.com
 
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i think you have connected something up wrong, get your tester out and prove your connections
 
Check there is no copper touching between any terminals especially in your downlights. Cant imagine it was much fun connecting 2 "12 gauges" into one of those small connector blocks
 
OK so what I did was. ..removed the entire wire from the switch to the electrical panel, connected a temporary supply wrie from the light circuit to wall outlet (maybe not too smart but had to stay somewhere) plugged that in and all the lights worked beautifully. and yes I did test resistance, continuity, and all the light bulbs before I did any of this, now since lights work I'm planning to run a new supply line to the breaker box, new breaker, and see what happens, BTW the original wire tested OK and it was not damaged in any way. ...no visible signs at least. ...could it have been a busted breaker? bad switch? All tested OK before I plugged it the first time. ....
BTW the small connectors went right into the storage box, I think they are way to small, I used new better quality wire nuts
 
Welcome TomT to this forum. I see from your profile, that you joined yesterday and you show your location as NY. New York US?

Are you a qualified electrician?
 
Your not an Electrician so this needs moving to DIY section, you have done some very basic tests but these alone are no good as you would require to do an insulation test to check for damaged or shorted cable. I assume you do not have a meter to carry this out either.
Dropping out the lamps and doing an insulation test would have been the first step with your symptoms so either get a competent Electrician in to help you or do the work.

Please note this Forum is based in the UK and follows British Standards 7671, some advice you seek in the future may not be suitable for your location.

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