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ktmrfs
Mar 25, 2022Explorer II
is it a GFCI that causes the trip or an overcurrent?
If it is a GFCI on an outdoor breaker panel, outlet and cord I suspect that the cause of the trip is leakage somewhere downstream of the breaker. Moisture in the outlet, or moisture in the trailer outside outlet would be my first suspects.
If it is a GFCI on an outdoor breaker panel, outlet and cord I suspect that the cause of the trip is leakage somewhere downstream of the breaker. Moisture in the outlet, or moisture in the trailer outside outlet would be my first suspects.
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