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pianotuna
Mar 31, 2015Nomad III
Hi,
The GFI is on the shore power outlet. The inverter does not have gfi outlets.
The inverter is not grounded to the frame, but the breaker box is.
I plug my shore power cord into an outlet powered by the inverter.
I imagine the negative battery terminal is bonded to the frame.
The trip occurs immediately after the transfer switch in the inverter powers up the RV. It does so even if the inverter is turned off. (i.e. in battery charging mode).
The GFI is on the shore power outlet. The inverter does not have gfi outlets.
The inverter is not grounded to the frame, but the breaker box is.
I plug my shore power cord into an outlet powered by the inverter.
I imagine the negative battery terminal is bonded to the frame.
The trip occurs immediately after the transfer switch in the inverter powers up the RV. It does so even if the inverter is turned off. (i.e. in battery charging mode).
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