astraelraen
Aug 11, 2014Explorer
RV electrical
We just built a new house and I had a 20amp breaker put in. Went with a 20amp because the electrician said that should run 95% of RV's just fine, including AC... hindsight tells me I should have gone with a 30amp, but that's done and gone at this point.
My 20 amp outlet has GFI on it and the RV trips the GFI every time it is plugged in. My old house had a 15 amp outlet with GFI and the RV would at least plug in without tripping GFI.
I calld the electrician who wired the house and he mentioned maybe the GFI was "extra sensitive." In my old house the GFI outlet was only about 5 years old, so I would guess they would be of similar "sensitivity."
I tried a variety of combinations of turning the different breakers off inside the RV and plugging the outlet into the wall.
There are six breakers, main, general #1, general #2, microwave, water heater, and A/C.
I could plug it in without tripping GFI by turning on any TWO breakers except for main & general #2. If main and general #2 were on in the RV, it would always trip GFI. This made me think general #2 has issues, but, any time I turned on any combination of three breakers the GFI would trip.
Any tips?
My 20 amp outlet has GFI on it and the RV trips the GFI every time it is plugged in. My old house had a 15 amp outlet with GFI and the RV would at least plug in without tripping GFI.
I calld the electrician who wired the house and he mentioned maybe the GFI was "extra sensitive." In my old house the GFI outlet was only about 5 years old, so I would guess they would be of similar "sensitivity."
I tried a variety of combinations of turning the different breakers off inside the RV and plugging the outlet into the wall.
There are six breakers, main, general #1, general #2, microwave, water heater, and A/C.
I could plug it in without tripping GFI by turning on any TWO breakers except for main & general #2. If main and general #2 were on in the RV, it would always trip GFI. This made me think general #2 has issues, but, any time I turned on any combination of three breakers the GFI would trip.
Any tips?