Re: 30A GFCI on Pedestal Tripping
Reply #48 –
I have been following your tread :
Assuming everything was working properly at a previous time and no changes were made to the wiring or installed equipment, then the factory installed wiring connections must be correct.
To check the wiring turn off every breaker in the panel and the inverter, the salesman disconnect at the steps, plug in the coach if it trips look at the power cord/ reel.
If nothing trips plug in the power cord, then turn on one circuit breaker at a time, at some point the GFCI will trip, the if the tripped circuit should be looked at, unplugging any connected item including possibly refrigerator or components in the basement and engine bay until the GFCI stops tripping, and you will have found your issue.
It only takes one fault to cause an issue.
Without isolating the issue you are looking for a needle in a hay stack,
Focus on narrowing down the search, take your time and methodical,
Good luck, an electrical fault can be so annoying!