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allenm wrote:
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Personally, I think it's a lousy idea for refrig or freezers. I don't think I've ever had a GFCI outlet at home that didn't eventually go bad. I've also had new ones trip with high humidity.
On my RV the AC outlet is just inside the vent door. Seems like a GFCI outlet would be subject to tripping during rain or high humidity in that case. Of course, they could use a GFCI circuit breaker, which is more expensive.
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โNov-13-2015 06:02 AM
danwelch wrote:
I suppose it could be a very minimal ground fault. I know the GFCI breaker is supposed to trip at 5 mA, but using ohms law, (Volts = Amps x ohms) at 110V and .005A a resistance of 22,000 ohms could trip it. I don't know what the specs on my Fluke meter is but perhaps at 22,000 ohms it reads "infinite"? That is the only explanation that makes any sense to me. In any case, I'll have it replaced when the part arrives and we'll see what happens.
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โNov-13-2015 04:28 AM
allenm wrote:
I've heard some places now require refrigerators to be on GFCI outlets in new home construction. Hadn't realized some RV manufacturers were going that way too. My 2016 Starcraft (division of Jayco) still has a regular outlet for the refrig.
Personally, I think it's a lousy idea for refrig or freezers. I don't think I've ever had a GFCI outlet at home that didn't eventually go bad. I've also had new ones trip with high humidity.
On my RV the AC outlet is just inside the vent door. Seems like a GFCI outlet would be subject to tripping during rain or high humidity in that case. Of course, they could use a GFCI circuit breaker, which is more expensive.
My ranting aside... I think I would try to isolate your problem. Maybe disconnect just the heating element and leave the rest of the refrig electronics connected? I imagine you've tried plugging other things into the outlet to see if it ever trips? Or replaced it?
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