GFI protecting outdoor floodlights

100k ohms at 120 v should develop about .0012 amps
Not enough current to trip a GFCI .
I was thinking about that too, but what’s to say that the measurement is accurate? And are gfci just made good enough, or can some be “better”?
 
So the box under the floodlight is not a single gang box open front and back that is glued to underground conduit. The box continues several inches underground. Maybe a foot or more

I think the box is some kind of outdoor box that you pound into the ground which provides stability for the box and spotlight. Or maybe drop it in a hole and tamp dirt around it. The underground section has openings for UF cable. Probably not conduit.
 
It's a shame you don't live closer . I think I have a Megger out in the garage somewhere . " Here are the key differences between a megger and a multimeter: "
 
So the box under the floodlight is not a single gang box open front and back that is glued to underground conduit. The box continues several inches underground. Maybe a foot or more

I think the box is some kind of outdoor box that you pound into the ground which provides stability for the box and spotlight. Or maybe drop it in a hole and tamp dirt around it. The underground section has openings for UF cable. Probably not conduit.
Is it a rab post mount kit
https://www.amazon.com/RAB-Lighting...hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584001418532454&psc=1
 
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