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Wayne_Dohnal
Jan 03, 2014Explorer
If that were true I'd hardly ever be able to use my pressure washer (which has a GFCI plug) on any of my outside outlets, or the hair drier (also a GFCI plug) in the bathroom. When at home the RV is always plugged into a GFCI outlet and I've not had a single trip in 5+ years.
If you plug a GFCI into a GFCI, one of them will usually trip. Not always, but it is not recommended.
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