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Old 08-06-2019, 10:50 AM   #36
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try plugging it in again, with either a new GFCI shore outlet, or a regular one... as it's probably nothing to do with your coach that caused this... and a tripped breaker is common with RVs, but it's doing it's job, no worries...

turn off most all of the 120v items in the coach before plugging in, including the Electric Water Heater, if you have one, the Inverter's Battery Charger, etc., or you can even more easily just flip off all your coach's breakers except for one that serves an outlet that you can then test to see if it works....then start adding the other breakers.

Yes, if you are plugging into a normal 15a GFCI outlet, you can certainly trip it's breaker quickly because you may have many items in the ON mode, or ready to come one, when Shore Power is available...just limit those, and you'll have few issues.
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