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RE: rear A/C wiring bypass?

should i have connected 30 amp commons separately from 20 amp commons?
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billylee61
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06/22/11 05:36am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: rear A/C wiring bypass?

yes they are for the rear air. i think the problem might be the jumpering of all grounds and jumpering of all commons which would be for both airconditioners and at the shore pole the gfci sees a fault. when i plug the 20 amp cord into my gfci at home it doesnt trip, but the 30 amo isnt plugged in.
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billylee61
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06/22/11 05:35am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: rear A/C wiring bypass?

i did this wiring bypass in my 1997 winnie and it worked fine at disney campground where they had a standerd 20 amp receptacle, but anywhere that has gfci receptacles it trips the gfci. Is there any way to get around this problem?
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billylee61
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06/22/11 04:46am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: rear A/C wiring bypass?

I wired my 1997 winnie adventurer just like chaffee kid did. I plugged in an extension cord to 20 amp side and tried to run rear or front air conditioner as the selector switch was selected. neither would run. all i heard was a click of thermostst. I thought maybe the problem was that I didnt have 30amp shore power plugged in. can someone verify yes or no about shore power as the cause.
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billylee61
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03/22/11 06:48am |
Class A Motorhomes
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