Circuit breaker continuously tripping after installing recessed lights.
Hi:
I got recessed lights installed in my living room, family room and kitchen (all on the first level). I used them successfully every night. However, on the fourth day, the lights in my two bedrooms and bathroom (all on the second level) stopped working. I checked the circuit breaker and realized that it had tripped. I tried resetting it, but it kept tripping (with a spark) even when there was absolutely nothing plugged in. These two bedrooms and the bathroom on the second level are directly above the living room and the family room where I had recessed lights installed. And the only things plugged into the 15AMP line are two lamps and one music system. The line also provides lighting for the bathroom and hallway.
Two days later I was able to reset the tripper (no idea why and how it worked this time), and the maids were able to vacuum on the second level. And then sometime later in the day, the circuit breaker for the second level rooms tripped again (no idea when and how), and I was unable to reset it. It kept tripping. The recessed lights were switched ON during the day since I was getting the rooms on the lower level painted... they were ON even when the maids were vacuuming the rooms upstairs.
Can you please provide any troubleshooting tips? Does this tripping have to do with the recessed lights or is it just a coincidence since the tripping happened four days (and not immediately) after putting in the recessed lights? The guy who installed the recessed lights does not think it's related to the recessed lights wiring.Is it a bad circuit breaker? My electrical acumen is so-so so any advice in layman terms will be appreciated.
Thanks,
K