Wayne Dohnal wrote:
My 2 cents is opposite of the previous post: If the GFCI that the RV is plugged into trips, there is something wrong with the RV's electrical system. I want to know about it as soon as possible, and get it fixed. I actively seek out GFCIs for powering the RV.
No where in my posts do I say to ignore a problem. It seems like you are a capable individual who could build a GFCI breaker box to plug into the pedestal then plug the RV into the "protection box" since the 50A or 30A are not proteced. You can treat your RV as the load or you can treat the RV as a sub-panel of the pedestal. As for me, I'll rely on NEC Article 551 for my coach. JM2¢...