hmknightnc wrote:
You should have continuity between your ground and neutral, especially if you are connected to commercial AC power. They are tied together at the main station. What you need to do is check for voltage between the ground and neutral, it it is not zero you have a ground fault somewhere and will have current flow through the GFCI receptical ground which trips the device
I just checked. 0 volts between ground and neutral for this circuit.
120v between hot and ground and 120v between hot and common.
What next?