I did. lol. no it was wired correctly, unfortunately (after inspection of the breakers them selves) 7 years of humidity in the basement which they are installed (floods often, its a field stone foundation) had cause minor corrosion inside the gfci breakers, not enough to fault it but enough to make it difficult for the mechanism to move thus making it trip slower than it should have. My electrician friend checked em out and double checked my wiring job for me. I will be building an enclosed box around the panel and using a dessicant in the panel box to prevent such occurrences in the future. unfortunately there is no way to coat the internals of the breakers with di-electric grease.