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Old 10-21-2016, 04:23 PM   #14
bevedfelker
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2015 Vegas 24.1
State: Pennsylvania
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I plug my 2015 Vegas into GFCI in my garage and never had a problem. Have you ever tried using a different dogbone?

Is the inverter on when you try plugging in? Have you tried turning off the inverter?

It did it at CW and it's also doing it at your home. Have you tried plugging it in at a third GFCI somewhere? It worked in a non-GFCI plug at your home.

Jamie -- if what you said based on the PP slide is true, wouldn't that receptacle trip no matter what was plugged in. I'm going to make an assumption that only his RV setup trips the GFCI at his home and the receptacle at CW. If it works when anything else is plugged in, and his RV works when plugged in to non-GFCI, wouldn't that narrow the problem down to either the dogbone or his cable?

I'm taking the dogbone in the "cause pool."
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