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Damage at end of cord is often result of bad or loose wiring at recpt on boat or shore
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I have a bad connection mounted at the boat.
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Ground fault question, or other issue?
Could the GFCI be faulty? They do go.
I'm in the process of building an AC
To answer your questions
It sounds like you have somewhere to
Suspect a fault on the load side
First, assume the GFCI is OK.
Beyond what others have suggested
The charger does not have an inverter
I'd say replace the breaker.
Yeah, just bought one on eBay UK site
Hmm, if it only trips when there is a load...
Thanks. Between your feedback and Al's I have the clues to look for
Just went to the boat and checked - both circuits blow the breaker
Master breaker (RCD) replaced with identical unit
More measurements taken today
GFCI info
I think the measurements and replacement have eliminated the GFCI
How about borrowing a newer cord just to see?
Today's update on the shore power
You may have a bad shorepower connection at the dock
I have a bad connection mounted at the boat.
Damage at end of cord is often result of bad or loose wiring at recpt on boat or shore
Dont'cha get tired of tying up loose ends!!
Whoo wee... and we think the marine power cords are expensive and prone to failure...
Heard GM is buying back the Volt
Someone on another forum told me about the Smartplug
My Opinion on Smart Plug
The Story of Jack Heady
Heh. Gee, I just had three pre-cancerous UV damage spots removed..... Damned if ya do, damned if ya don't.