Spooky - I'm beginning to think my coach is reading my email. I plugged
the 50A shore cable into a 20A adapter with a 16ga extension cord (not
trying to run the AC, just wanting to hook up a flourescent trouble
light). All this was plugged into a 20A outlet with GFCI protection.
You guessed it - the GFCI tripped.
While trouble shooting, I determined that the GFCI would hold with the
main breakers on, but as soon as any one of the four individual breakers
was turned on - it would trip. Got disgusted about the same time it got
dark. As far as I can tell, there's no AC load in the coach at all -
the water heater and the converter are out and the roof air and fridge
are off.
One of my planned summer projects was to extend a 220V circuit out to
the coach, but I'm halfway scared to until I find the ground fault.
More tomorrow.
Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
Mailto
atrick
The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
the 50A shore cable into a 20A adapter with a 16ga extension cord (not
trying to run the AC, just wanting to hook up a flourescent trouble
light). All this was plugged into a 20A outlet with GFCI protection.
You guessed it - the GFCI tripped.
While trouble shooting, I determined that the GFCI would hold with the
main breakers on, but as soon as any one of the four individual breakers
was turned on - it would trip. Got disgusted about the same time it got
dark. As far as I can tell, there's no AC load in the coach at all -
the water heater and the converter are out and the roof air and fridge
are off.
One of my planned summer projects was to extend a 220V circuit out to
the coach, but I'm halfway scared to until I find the ground fault.
More tomorrow.
Patrick
- --
Patrick Flowers
Mailto
The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com