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Old 08-01-2021, 10:18 PM   #3
JWait
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Citation 24SJ
State: North Carolina
Posts: 8
THOR #24355
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Originally Posted by paulwadley View Post
Are you plugging into an adapter to plug into you home to supply 120 to your motor home? If so, sometimes the home outlet will shut off if it is connected to a GFCI. If it is throwing the breaker inside your coach, there is something wrong with the incoming voltage through your 30 amp cord to your house. You need to work backwards from the house to the cord to the motor home to the breaker to determine where the issue is located.

Paul
Paul, yes I am using an adapter to plug into the house. No matter what outlet I plug into, GFCI or not, the house breakers trips, not the campers. I never tripped a breaker with our prior campers.
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