Re: GFCI and Level Panel
The tank gauges are notorious for being inaccurate. Especially the blackwater. TP etc will wrap around the sensor and it may not come off! You may have some luck with several different methods of cleaning and you may not! There have been many discussions on the subject, most likely on this site as well as others and running a search should allow you to read many of them.
When you unplug the nite light and reset the GFCI does it now work when you use other appliances? If so the light is the culprit! If not and it still trips the GFCI may need replaced as they do weaken with age. Beyond that, it would seem there may be something wired incorrectly. I apologize for my weakness in GFCI knowledge.
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