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Old 12-10-2017, 11:31 PM   #5
TurnerFam
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Georgia
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THOR #4735
are you stating that the GFCI outlets DO work when on the Inverter, but it TRIPS when you plug into Shore Power or use the Generator?

I doubt that this is a 'Aria' only issue, but GFCI tripping can be aggravating - we've all dealt with it at some point(s)... it's usually either a 'wet' issue with the outlet in the outside storage bay(moisture), or something similar, but it's doubtful it's the inverter since it has no control over the GFCI itself, only the 120v power going thru each breaker.
Your breaker for the GFCI might also be something to check. Some can have 'loose' connections and it could be the culprit. My Palazzo had several breakers with this same issue, found months after ownership, and only when the breakers started tripping for unknown reasons, but usually when a heavier load, such as an AC unit, coming online.

Electrical wiring to a 'new' loadbox, such as within a new motorhome, are tightened to specs at the factory, during install... BUT, most electricians will tell you that you should check these and reapply torque AFTER the initial first usage. Certainly, with RVs skipping and moving down the road, the electrical connections can easily be found loose after your initial travels.
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