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enblethen
Dec 11, 2022Nomad
You should reply in your original post.
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Is the receptacle you are plugging the rig into GFCI protected? If it is there is some leakage in your rig. One common location is the 120-volt element for the refer.
Start testing by turning off all breakers in the rig. Then try plugging rig in. If it holds, turn on one breaker at a time until power trips out. That should show area where problem exists. If rig trips with all breakers off would indicate problem is between shore power connector and the 120-volt distribution panel.
Other post
Is the receptacle you are plugging the rig into GFCI protected? If it is there is some leakage in your rig. One common location is the 120-volt element for the refer.
Start testing by turning off all breakers in the rig. Then try plugging rig in. If it holds, turn on one breaker at a time until power trips out. That should show area where problem exists. If rig trips with all breakers off would indicate problem is between shore power connector and the 120-volt distribution panel.
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