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CA_Traveler
Mar 28, 2022Explorer III
Mike, I read the posts and it can be the storage lot problem. I'll suggest again that you try the GFCI at home or other location. Plus it's OK on your trickle charger which can be a red flag for the RV.
Tracking down GFCI tripping causes can be difficult and time consuming and turning off CBs and unplugging appliances is only the first step. Since you've had this problem for 10 years is there more to the story?
Do you have a residental refer? They are not required to work on a GFCI and the NEC code does not require a GFCI for them.
Tracking down GFCI tripping causes can be difficult and time consuming and turning off CBs and unplugging appliances is only the first step. Since you've had this problem for 10 years is there more to the story?
Do you have a residental refer? They are not required to work on a GFCI and the NEC code does not require a GFCI for them.
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