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Jun 13, 2015Explorer III
Wiz wrote:Sorry I missed that detail. If nothing changed with the first replacement I retract the suggestion. All I can think of now is to start measuring the current draw. Since the kill-a-watt is good only to 15 amps it would take making an adapter to break out a single wire from the shore cord to use a clamp meter. Maybe somebody else knows an easier way.
Are you suggesting replacing it a second time? As mentioned in the original post and once since, I replaced the breaker last year which does no seemed to have improved the situation. It's cheap enough though that I can replace it again if there is any chance it's defective.
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