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Darryl_Rita
Apr 27, 2020Explorer
There's nothing wrong with the GFCI. This is the result of the electronics in the inverter, and how the GFCI reacts to it. It may be fixable by installing a jumper on the inverter, tying Neutral and Ground together, but that opens another can of worms. If it works, until it trips, I'd be inclined to leave it be.
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