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P_Traveler1968
Jul 15, 2016Explorer
Probably the AC heaters but it actually could be any component that runs off of AC. Disconnect them and if it doesn't trip the GFI, that part is the root cause.
There are two heaters for the 1200. It looks like it's determined by the cooling unit serial number. MINE was completely unlegible but they were able to determine it for me by manufacture date. This should help:
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http://thenorcoldguy.com/norcold-1200-1210-ac-heating-elements/
Probably important to mention that I had to use a rubber mallet to remove my old heaters from the heater slots on the flu. There is NO WAY I could have gotten them out with anything else.
There are two heaters for the 1200. It looks like it's determined by the cooling unit serial number. MINE was completely unlegible but they were able to determine it for me by manufacture date. This should help:
***Link Removed***
http://thenorcoldguy.com/norcold-1200-1210-ac-heating-elements/
Probably important to mention that I had to use a rubber mallet to remove my old heaters from the heater slots on the flu. There is NO WAY I could have gotten them out with anything else.
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