2003 330 express
At my empty lot (with dock/boat), I have metered electric and a line running underground to the bulkhead. At the panel, there is an outlet and that underground wire plugs into the outlet so basically I have a very long extension cord.
With a GFCI outlet at the panel, with all AC switches turned off, when I flip the shore power switch the GFCI trips.
I put a regular outlet (no GFCI) and everything works great, but obviously this is not very safe.
I tried a small GFCI pig tail between the shore power and the long extension cord - trips the GFCI with the main.
Note, I do have a 30 to 15amp converter in line.
The cord and the shore power plug on the boat are both new and the connections in there are clean but the problem continues.
No problems at marinas with 30amp service.
Any suggestions about where to start?
At my empty lot (with dock/boat), I have metered electric and a line running underground to the bulkhead. At the panel, there is an outlet and that underground wire plugs into the outlet so basically I have a very long extension cord.
With a GFCI outlet at the panel, with all AC switches turned off, when I flip the shore power switch the GFCI trips.
I put a regular outlet (no GFCI) and everything works great, but obviously this is not very safe.
I tried a small GFCI pig tail between the shore power and the long extension cord - trips the GFCI with the main.
Note, I do have a 30 to 15amp converter in line.
The cord and the shore power plug on the boat are both new and the connections in there are clean but the problem continues.
No problems at marinas with 30amp service.
Any suggestions about where to start?