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Retired JSO wrote:
I have an additional refrigerator in our stick and brick garage. All outlets in the garage have a GFCI duplex plug. I had to change out that outlet to a standard dedicated outlet to keep it from tripping.
โMar-25-2022 08:10 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Does the 50A or 30A have gfci??? Heck no!
โMar-25-2022 07:35 PM
ScottG wrote:
Inconvenient truth, you have a ground fault.
Start unplugging things until it goes away (fridge, water heater, converter, etc.) and then FIX that item.
Do not circumvent safety or violate codes.
โMar-25-2022 07:33 PM
โMar-25-2022 07:17 PM
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
โMar-25-2022 03:29 PM
โMar-25-2022 03:28 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:mikestock wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Turn off breaker and replace GFCI with standard outlet, problem solved.
I would like to but this is not my property. I even thought about doing this and disguising that it had been tampered with but thought better of it.
You are renting the space right?
Your RV is a pc of equipment and does NOT need a gfci.
Your telling someone to tamper with someone else's property and electrical system that the OP doesn't own into non compliance?
Surely ye jest?
What you are suggesting is the same as telling someone to open up the shore power box in a campground and remove the GFCI from the campground box which is wrong to do and if caught will most likely result in you getting kicked out permanently.
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.
โMar-25-2022 02:39 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:mikestock wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Turn off breaker and replace GFCI with standard outlet, problem solved.
I would like to but this is not my property. I even thought about doing this and disguising that it had been tampered with but thought better of it.
You are renting the space right?
Your RV is a pc of equipment and does NOT need a gfci.
โMar-25-2022 02:22 PM
โMar-25-2022 02:03 PM
mikestock wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Turn off breaker and replace GFCI with standard outlet, problem solved.
I would like to but this is not my property. I even thought about doing this and disguising that it had been tampered with but thought better of it.
โMar-25-2022 11:35 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Turn off breaker and replace GFCI with standard outlet, problem solved.