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swimmer_spe
May 25, 2017Explorer
OP here...
I had my TT at the dealer for some work.
When I got it home, I checked out the fridge. It is not a 3 way, it is a 2 way. AC or gas. I have the power cable hooked to my outside plug, so I figured I would run it on AC. Every time I tried to get it going, it popped my GFCI. Either it is drawing too much power, or I have a power issue.
So, it is on propane, and will remain on propane till I am on real shore power.
On a side note, I am building a garage, and I have decided that I will wire in a 30A plug to hook the trailer to.
I had my TT at the dealer for some work.
When I got it home, I checked out the fridge. It is not a 3 way, it is a 2 way. AC or gas. I have the power cable hooked to my outside plug, so I figured I would run it on AC. Every time I tried to get it going, it popped my GFCI. Either it is drawing too much power, or I have a power issue.
So, it is on propane, and will remain on propane till I am on real shore power.
On a side note, I am building a garage, and I have decided that I will wire in a 30A plug to hook the trailer to.
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