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โApr-10-2016 04:08 PM
riggsp wrote:I drained my water heater at the end of last camping season(Oct 2015), but it has not been left on or turned on.
Did you by chance recently drain your water heater...if the electric element was left on when you drained it, it is now burned out and grounded which will make a gfi trip, but a regular breaker will not...don't ask me how I know or how long it took me to find that one.
โApr-10-2016 04:03 PM
Yes, you are at the start of a new problem. Since you're not that conversant with electrical systems, advice about working within the loadcenter may be hazardous but that is where a diagnosis of your issues could start. I'm guessing that you don't own a hand held meter?
โApr-08-2016 02:00 PM
โApr-08-2016 10:41 AM
bcarroll wrote:Yes, you are at the start of a new problem. Since you're not that conversant with electrical systems, advice about working within the loadcenter may be hazardous but that is where a diagnosis of your issues could start. I'm guessing that you don't own a hand held meter?
I have had my trailer plugged into the same outlet for years without a problem... until now.
โApr-08-2016 09:30 AM
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โApr-08-2016 07:54 AM
luvlabs wrote:
Lots of answers for something that is easy to avoid. RVs and household GFCIs do not play well together because most RVs handle grounding differently. This is especially true in motorhomes who generally have their own sources of 120 power (generators and inverters). Your RV is covered by it's own GFCI circuits as well.
So, you either need to create a Service Panel (no GFCI) or, if you only need a few amps, plug it into a non-GFCI circuit in your house.
โApr-08-2016 05:10 AM
westend wrote:I do get propane to the stove...
I'd suggest to start the stove burners first. Make sure there is propane in the lines.
โApr-07-2016 09:58 PM
โApr-07-2016 08:55 PM
enblethen wrote:I discovered today that my batteries were dead. Not even enough to turn LED lights on.
Did you have 12 volts DC to refer?
โApr-07-2016 05:58 PM
luvlabs wrote:I have a GFCI on my rear deck that I plug in the extension cord for my trailer. They play together very well.
... RVs and household GFCIs do not play well together ....
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