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Old 08-10-2020, 08:19 PM   #55
cavie
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Brand: Keystone
Model: Sprinter
State: Florida
Posts: 1,422
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Originally Posted by RVnewbie30FE View Post
TheTraveler, yes I am plugged in at home with the correct power converter of 30/15. All breakers were checked & I even tried different outlets around the garage side. We never had problems with our Cruise RV travel trailer so I'm perplexed as why I get enough power to work the slides, lights etc but not the electrical outlets & microwave. I plan to call the guy who did the new RV walk through with me at CW. I'll keep everyone posted on what he says. Thank you!
The problem is you are plugging into a GFI circuit at home. No GFI circuit at a campground and no GFI circuit from your Genny. 2 GFI's in series do not play nice. If you are at home turn off the GFI in your RV. GFI controls any outlet within 6 ' of a water sorce. and any outlet with ground level access. Microwave is not supposed to be in the GFI circuit but many are. go get your RV from the dealer.
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