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ScottG wrote:
I could not disagree more with the above. Your trailer should not trip a GFCI and if you ignore it, you can easily end up with a hot-skin issue and someone could get hurt or worse. The problem is fixable.
(Retired EE)
Mar-19-2020 01:37 PM
arkidog wrote:
Not a link but you can find it here:
Grand Design Owners Forum / General Tech / Electrical / Shore Power Gfci Issues
Page 3 (#38) dated 02/22/2020 10:43 AM
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Mar-17-2020 03:23 PM
arkidog wrote:
I also own a GD 21G that will trip any ground fault plug that I plug into. From reading on the Grand Design Forum it seems that every GD with an installed generator has this same problem. One member reported that GD told him the problem was that the neutrals for the RV and the generator were bonded together at the generator transfer switch causing the problem and gave him a fix. I will not try to restate that fix here. The fix should come from GD and be done by dealer / service tech.
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Mar-17-2020 02:40 PM
wopachop wrote:
Is there any chance his water heater, fridge, lights and converter are simply pulling over 15 amps? Like mentioned above turn off all the RV breakers and try again.
Also make sure you water heater is filled with water. You probably know that after 18 years though.
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