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mikestock
Mar 26, 2022Explorer
Gtetrailer wrote:
OP should be looking in to finding the problem with their rig, the GFCI is there to prevent deaths from accidental electrocution..
False trips can and do happen, but it is worth while to investigate and if an issue is found, correct it.
Blindly removing the GFCI is not correcting the issue, just covering up a potential issue
As much as I would like to find the problem I have looked for years as have several other people with the same problem. Now, I use a portable charger to maintain batteries and disconnect the battery switch.
The one thing I would do is jump out the GFCI if I could do it without being detected. I have become that frustrated. When I really need the refrigerator to stay on I plug it into the GFCI and disconnect the battery switch.
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