My '03 granby is new to me in the last year and I've had a couple issues I was going for some guidance on.
One is quite simple. Despite looking up manuals on the FWC site as well as searching this forum, I haven't been able to find out exactly what the switch under the sink is for...
Also, and more importantly, whenever I connect to "shore power", I trip the GFI of the outlet I'm connecting to. Which is annoying as I would like to trickle charge the 2 deep cycle batteries I installed rather than us a separate charger which is what I do now. It seems the converter is set up for this and wiring seems intact and correct but not sure why I keep tripping GFI outlets I plug in to. Now to clarify, these are outlets at my home, external outlets connected to no more than a 15breaker at the fuse box but it's the GFI outlet that trips, not the breaker at the box. I have tried tripping GFI prior to plugging I and then resetting it after I've plugged in but that doesn't work either.
Sorry, I'm sure these are newbie questions but I would appreciate any help you can provide, thanks!
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One is quite simple. Despite looking up manuals on the FWC site as well as searching this forum, I haven't been able to find out exactly what the switch under the sink is for...
Also, and more importantly, whenever I connect to "shore power", I trip the GFI of the outlet I'm connecting to. Which is annoying as I would like to trickle charge the 2 deep cycle batteries I installed rather than us a separate charger which is what I do now. It seems the converter is set up for this and wiring seems intact and correct but not sure why I keep tripping GFI outlets I plug in to. Now to clarify, these are outlets at my home, external outlets connected to no more than a 15breaker at the fuse box but it's the GFI outlet that trips, not the breaker at the box. I have tried tripping GFI prior to plugging I and then resetting it after I've plugged in but that doesn't work either.
Sorry, I'm sure these are newbie questions but I would appreciate any help you can provide, thanks!
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