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Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
โJun-26-2015 04:54 AM
Executive wrote:
Always fix what's broke..there's a reason why the GFCI trips. Fires can be costly...Dennis
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โJun-25-2015 08:18 PM
ScottG wrote:Thanks ScottG. I've replaced one before.. about 30 years ago.. but my memory ain't what it used to be!! :S
It's not too bad of a job so you may want to try doing it yourserlf. There might even be a video of it on youtube.
Good luck!
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โJun-25-2015 07:59 PM
ScottG wrote:Thanks ScottG... that was going to be my next guess. The heater is hot to the touch and the fridge is cooling fine. I guess I will have to find an RV dealer during my travels :R
The OP replaced the GFCI and it still trips.
The heating element in the fridge has developed a short to ground. It's a very common failure and even though the fridge may cool properly, you need to replace the heater.
โJun-25-2015 07:56 PM
newman fulltimer wrote:I've used the extension cord and it works fine. I've replaced the receptacle behind the fridge too. I've checked the polarity on all the receptacles and that all checks out as well. It actually worked for about 5 minutes at one point and then tripped again. I've also tested the ground at the back of the fridge and it works as well. The system hasn't been wet at all either.. :h
Have you ran a extension chord from the fridge to the gfci to see if it pops if it doesn't then the outlet at the fridge is bad going to ground when you plug into it
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