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Golden_HVAC
Jul 12, 2016Explorer
My converter also trips the GFI and that was on a brand new RV.
They just do that. If you can plug in the converter to a non-GFI receptacle, then try that. Or use a 50 to 30 amp adapter if the campground 30 amp plug is GFI protected.
I found that once removed from the RV, my converter no longer tripped the GFI, I have a feeling that you will find the same thing happens.
Good luck,
Fred.
They just do that. If you can plug in the converter to a non-GFI receptacle, then try that. Or use a 50 to 30 amp adapter if the campground 30 amp plug is GFI protected.
I found that once removed from the RV, my converter no longer tripped the GFI, I have a feeling that you will find the same thing happens.
Good luck,
Fred.
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