For the last 2 years whenever I plug into a campground 15 amp GFI the breaker would trip, so I always used a 30/15 adapter which worked fine for me. Using one of those 3-light circuit tester it read all good. At home I tried it by plugging into a NON-GFI outlet and used the circuit tester -- which read all good. Plugged into a GFI at home and it again tripped. Trips accrued even when no load was present (and breakers off). I couldn't figure what was up.
For my 120 electrical system I have a 60amp breaker box (4 15amp breakers). The box is grounded to the chassis. The wiring inside the van was give a thumbs up by a licensed electrician. Then there is a 15amp shore power inlet (also ground to chassis). Trying to figure this out I removed the inlet ground and now everything works fine. No GFIs tripping and circuit tester says good.
Was having both the breaker box and the inlet grounded the problem? Shouldn't the inlet be grounded? It trips the GFIs when I do it.
For my 120 electrical system I have a 60amp breaker box (4 15amp breakers). The box is grounded to the chassis. The wiring inside the van was give a thumbs up by a licensed electrician. Then there is a 15amp shore power inlet (also ground to chassis). Trying to figure this out I removed the inlet ground and now everything works fine. No GFIs tripping and circuit tester says good.
Was having both the breaker box and the inlet grounded the problem? Shouldn't the inlet be grounded? It trips the GFIs when I do it.
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