I have a 21 foot avion travel trailer that was converted into a motor home by 'mounting' and marrying it with a 1970 Ford E300. We are having an issue - it is shocking you when you touch it if it rai...
I wouldn't be in a big hurry to drive a grounding rod into the ground. You already survived the tingle and it won't be any worse next time unless you ground yourself better. Any decent shoe will limit the current to a few milliamps, similar to what you get from a GFCI outlet.
After trying a different cord you might want to have a helper turn on breakers one at a time until you feel the tingle to isolate the problem circuit.
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