smkettner wrote:
I assume the corrected ground may now be masking the ground fault issue.
Try plugging into a GFCI protected outlet.
And no mention of using an outlet tester... so polarity could still be an issue.
Most all campers require a ground. If the ground pin on his extension cord was broken off or wasn't make a good connection the ground will try to go through anything else it can find. The corrected ground was the solution and hasn't masked anything. Try hooking your camper up at home withot a ground pin on the extension cord in it will turn the camper skin or any metal part into the ground and shock you, just like it did his kids.