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road-runner
Nov 02, 2020Explorer III
Bobbo wrote:
The folks saying the fault has to be between the GFCI outlet and the breaker box are ignoring that the fault can be in the neutral/ground anywhere in the RV. .....
X2 on this entire post. If GFCIs didn't work in series, newer hair dryers and newer pressure washers would never work in newer houses. When a GFCI trips, there's either a true fault downstream of it, or the GFCI itself is bad, which does happen occasionally.
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