05-24-2016, 06:50 PM
richard asked a question when he called me and it is important to give the answer here. in your house wiring in a stick built home the neutral and ground are bonded together (except in a subpanel). in a coach, the neutral and ground are separate and are not bonded together.
most of you have probably plugged in your coach to an outside 120v 15 oe 20 amp plug on the outside of your house. no power to the coach and it trips the GFCI breaker on that circuit. the reason why is that the coach has the neutral and ground separate. the gfci detects that as a fault.
tom
most of you have probably plugged in your coach to an outside 120v 15 oe 20 amp plug on the outside of your house. no power to the coach and it trips the GFCI breaker on that circuit. the reason why is that the coach has the neutral and ground separate. the gfci detects that as a fault.
tom
2002 45'8" Newell Coach 608 Series 60 DDEC4/Allison World 6 Speed HD4000MH