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SidecarFlip wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:
Any receptacle replaced in an RV should be an RV/mobile home type. Typical residential/commercial receptacles must be in an electrical box and RVs generally do not have electrical boxes.
Mine does......
Feb-19-2018 09:02 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:
Any receptacle replaced in an RV should be an RV/mobile home type. Typical residential/commercial receptacles must be in an electrical box and RVs generally do not have electrical boxes.
Feb-19-2018 04:22 AM
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Feb-18-2018 03:15 PM
#1Flyboy wrote:
... Do you have an inverter in your RV? I had the SAME problem; had to reset 1 of the 2 circuit breakers on the inverter to get the outlet to work...For some reason they ran the outlets thru the inverter, and yes, I was plugged into 50A at the time... Your setup might be different than mine, but after spending a day trying to resolve the problem, this was a easy solution to my problem!!! Good luck...
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Feb-18-2018 01:21 PM
Evanford1992 wrote:ktmrfs wrote:Evanford1992 wrote:
Replying to ScottG, I am not very good with electrical problems so how would I determine if it was an exterior outlet that got wet and tripped versus the GFCI just going bad?
She was using the blow dryer amd microwave as it blew which makes me think it was something going bad rather than water outside the rv although it was raining last night.
microwave in 99%+ cases is NOT tied to the GFI circuit. If it is the microwave is wired against NEC code. Microwave should be on it's own dedicated circuit.
So, the only load on the GFI outlet was the hair dryer.
Now GFI are known to fail, have had them fail before. but with it being wet outside, could also be the outside outlet. I don't know of an easy way to detmine if it is the GFI or outside outlet being wet.
I have never opened, nor have I used the outside outlet so I am going to work on determining power from the house as well as disconnecting the GFCI.
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