I'm a problem solver, so after a few months of the breakers for one side of my house tripping multiple times per day, I've begun to invest in battery backups for everything plugged into those breakers
I had a GFCI outlet that was tripping every month or two and, eventually, re-grounding it seems to have fixed it. Might be relevant?
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Wait, to be clear, are we talking five GFCI outlets on one circuit, or five actual circuit breakers in the main panel of your house, so multiple circuits of many outlets/lights/appliances?
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Five separate AFCI breakers at the panel that make up the right side of the house tripping due to arc fault detection, seemingly at random. Here's the worst part: they trip far more when it's wet outside. That tells me this is an actual arc fault, not faulty breakers :/
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