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time2roll wrote:I can try that, however if that were the case, wouldn't the problem (shocking) continue after removing the Autoformer?
I suspect either reverse polarity at the pedestal or more likely a poor ground connection and your RV has a small current leak to ground.
Assuming you are back at home... consider plugging the RV into a GFCI outlet and see if it trips.
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rfaulkner99 wrote:I suspect either reverse polarity at the pedestal or more likely a poor ground connection and your RV has a small current leak to ground.
However, at some point my daughter got a little bit of a shock on the metal door handle and I thought it might be the Autoformer so I unplugged it and it went away. That is when I noticed the corrosion/melting on the plug.
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