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Originally Posted by VJRocky
2014 Hurricane 34E
WFCO Converter "WF9855"
Furion Transfer Switch "F50-ATS" 50 AMP
Hi all, well I have a new electrical issue on a MH that has not given me issues in a long time. I always plug in at the driveway to keep the batteries charged and give me some AC while inside. I recently had the batteries changed (new) at my local RV maintenance shop. When I returned home and plugged in, the CFI outlet on the driveway tripped. So far I have checked all connections, changed the CFI outlet, and by the process of elimination turned off all AC breakers and then turned on one at a time. The results are that anytime I turn on the breaker for either the converter, front or rear AC units the driveway outlet trips. If I connect to a non CFI outlet everything works with all breakers turned on. Aside from the batteries, nothing else has changed. Let me add that the AC units don't cause a trip of the outlet until I turn one of them on. The driveway outlet trips as soon as I turn turn on the breaker for the converter. Any ideas?
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Generally a GFCI will trip when the current flow is different between the black and white wire (power and neutral). Usually the leakage is to ground from the white wire or it can be from the lack of a good ground. Sometimes is just a whisker wire of the neutral cable touching a ground terminal. Happy hunting.