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Old 04-23-2021, 03:56 PM   #16
Travelin' Texans
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Originally Posted by MaceMan View Post
2018 ACE 30.3. Mine did this too, gfci in bath comnects to other outlets inside and to the one outside. Got rid of it, replaced it with a regular outlet, all works fine.
Not a good idea! If replacing it you need to do so with another, probably much better quality than original, GFCI plug. DO NOT bypass the GFCI or risk someone being hurt.
Also just FYI. The fuses in the breaker panel are for 12 volt items only & will do nothing for the GFCI circuits, those 120 volt circuits will be the circuit breakers like in your home, turn them completely off then back on if needed, most times they will look good til you do this.
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