I have a 30 amp RV receptacle on the side of the house. I'm getting different
advice about wether or not the breaker to this outlet should be GFCI. Some
people are saying that newer trailers already have GFCI breakers in their
panels and can not hook up to a GFCI protected outlet... i.e. the 2 GFCI's
work against each other and causes one or the other to constantly trip. Is
this true?
thank you,
Jim
1961 Bambi