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love4god
May 18, 2015Explorer
To answer a couple questions...
It is the house breaker popping, NOT a GFCI
I have tried different outlets on different breakers, they both tripped when RV Shore is plugged in. Other items work fine in the outlets I test and on the circuit so it definitely has something to do with the RV.
I'm editing this because I just went out and tested. I'm remember a little basic electronics and watched a youtube to test continuity.
So when i touch the prongs on the shore plug I'm getting continuity with them. When I touch the positive and neutral, the positive and ground, or the neutral and ground the circuit goes from OL to .4 to 1.2 ohms. So that means I have a short in that line somewhere, is that correct?
It is the house breaker popping, NOT a GFCI
I have tried different outlets on different breakers, they both tripped when RV Shore is plugged in. Other items work fine in the outlets I test and on the circuit so it definitely has something to do with the RV.
I'm editing this because I just went out and tested. I'm remember a little basic electronics and watched a youtube to test continuity.
So when i touch the prongs on the shore plug I'm getting continuity with them. When I touch the positive and neutral, the positive and ground, or the neutral and ground the circuit goes from OL to .4 to 1.2 ohms. So that means I have a short in that line somewhere, is that correct?
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