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CA_Traveler
Mar 19, 2014Explorer III
Analysis based on what's posted.
GFCI circuit has unknown load, perhaps charger or HW.
The extra GFCI load is causing low AC voltage and that problem could be anywhere back to the pedestal.
The charger is defective or poor design as low AC voltage should not cause it to drain the battery.
Defective battery. It was apparently not load tested.
GFCI circuit has unknown load, perhaps charger or HW.
The extra GFCI load is causing low AC voltage and that problem could be anywhere back to the pedestal.
The charger is defective or poor design as low AC voltage should not cause it to drain the battery.
Defective battery. It was apparently not load tested.
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