houstonstroker wrote:
It appears that he was plugged at home before his trip. If his home outlet is GFCI then that may be the problem. I have found that GFCI RVs do not like to be plugged into GFCI shore power (home). They do not play well together.
my 30A home outlet is on a GFI and it doesn't give any problems with the downstream GFI in the trailer.
Now if you have a GFI on the home outlet AND somehow there is a ground/neutral bond in the trailer I suspect the home GFI will trip since the newer ones (last 5 years at least) will also trip if they detect a ground/neutral short.