My question concerns a couple specifics. It is my understanding that any outdoor outlet has to be GFCI protected now including RV hookups.
But won't this cause plenty of issues seeing as the RV may already have GFCI's installed throughout? Or will this not be an issue?
Same goes for EV chargers, many say in the manual to not put on a GFCI breaker because they already have it internally. So does that eliminate the option of being able to have a cord and plug install if the receptacle is outdoors or in a garage?
thanks
But won't this cause plenty of issues seeing as the RV may already have GFCI's installed throughout? Or will this not be an issue?
Same goes for EV chargers, many say in the manual to not put on a GFCI breaker because they already have it internally. So does that eliminate the option of being able to have a cord and plug install if the receptacle is outdoors or in a garage?
thanks