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Old 12-16-2017, 09:14 AM   #36
Chesuncook1
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Aria 3901
State: Maine
Posts: 22
THOR #10229
Hi m1noel,

Thank you for the reply. I have had the same Magnum modified inverter in our two previous motor homes also. Once in a while the ground fault would trip in those coaches also but not as offen as the Aria. I have changed the ground fault in the half bath to only protect that outlet and not the ones down stream. I then added a ground fault outlet in the rear bath, kitchen and outside in the bay. Now all outlets are stand alone. I haven't tested it yet but will Sunday and report back. It was a miserable job to change the outlets in the rear bath and kitchen. They used outlets without boxes. The outlets are designed to be used that way as there is only 1 3/4" of depth in the kitchen and 2" in the rear bath. I bought low profile boxes but still had to modify them and cut out the hole to a larger size. I am not recommending that anyone try to change the outlets as it was extremely difficult.

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