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Originally Posted by Tebo53AZ
Mine was kicking all the time. Bought and installed a heavy duty commercial GFI and it has worked fine ever since
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This is a good example of why I think that the raw 'assumption' that just because you have a modified sine wave inverter you somehow can't operate GFCI outlets, or especially the 'newer' type....but my thought is that it is really the OUTLET that is the issue, and/or the wiring, but NOT the inverter itself...
try changing out the GFCI to a 'regular' type, and I'm sure you'll have no further issues... that seems a lot simpler and much more economical that thinking you have to change out an inverter.
Our Magnum ME2012 has worked flawlessly for over four years and 85,000 miles and a LOT of dry-camping overnights, 580 hours of generator use, and many various and different types of shore power, 15a, dual 15/15amp, 20a, 30amp, dual 20/30 amps, dual 30/30amp, 50amp(100amps), etc., and never any issue with our GFCI outlet/circuit.