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CA_Traveler
Jul 20, 2020Explorer III
Applances should not return any current on the ground. Doing so is a ground fault condition and will trip a GFCI if present.
There are posts on these boards concening a shock when touching the outside of the RV. I've posted that RVs should plug into a GFCI, turn on appliances and insure they don't have a ground fault. Note that the typical shore GFCI is limited to 20A.
There is a lot of misinformation or out of context information on the internet.
There are posts on these boards concening a shock when touching the outside of the RV. I've posted that RVs should plug into a GFCI, turn on appliances and insure they don't have a ground fault. Note that the typical shore GFCI is limited to 20A.
There is a lot of misinformation or out of context information on the internet.
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