We were using the outside outlet while grilling with a panini press and the power suddenly went out (like a breaker flipped or fuse blown). I have checked all the switches in the fuse box, some of the fuses, and reset the GFCI switch behind the sink. We went ahead and changed the outlet outside to a new GFCI outlet, but the power is still off to that outlet. Any ideas?
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As @ScottG commented, connecting two GFCI boxes on one circuit is not recommended.
Did you install a GFCI in an outlet that was standard before?
A quick web-search found these remarks on having two GFCI in the same circuit.
For most trailer build years nüCamp has placed the GFCI box inside the trailer, for example:
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How Many GFCI's Can Be On A Circuit
By switching off all circuit breakers except the kitchen you can isolate which in-cabin outlets are on that circuit (as you have stated all in-cabin outlets work).
It has not been reported on this forum as to the number and location of outlets between the kitchen GFCI and outside.
The outlet that feeds the outside could have a bad connection on its load side. Suggest you open each in-cabin outlet on the Kitchen GFCI circuit and confirm all wires are connected.
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In general yr-2020's only have two in-cabin outlets wired to the inverter.
Have you found/seen the Manuals and Resources Section of this forum?
One of the topic categories listed on the left hand panel of screen.
This one has model 400 electrical wiring information,
Resources/Electrical/400
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