wgriswold
Jun 09, 2013Explorer
GFI trips at home when trailer plugged in
Today I plugged my trailer in at home in preparation for a trip, to charge the batteries. The GFI in the garage was tripped.
I turned off all the breakers for 120V in the trailer and it still tripped. The only thing I had done recently was to take apart the 30 amp plug because it didn't seem right where it entered the plug. I could see the three wires and that didn't seem right. I took it apart and everything looks fine. I can't see any way the plug could could cause the GFI to trip, but what do I know.
I plan to replace the plug tomorrow and see what happens. Any other ideas?
I turned off all the breakers for 120V in the trailer and it still tripped. The only thing I had done recently was to take apart the 30 amp plug because it didn't seem right where it entered the plug. I could see the three wires and that didn't seem right. I took it apart and everything looks fine. I can't see any way the plug could could cause the GFI to trip, but what do I know.
I plan to replace the plug tomorrow and see what happens. Any other ideas?