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Old 12-19-2003, 03:40 AM   #1
Karl
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110 V GFCI circuit problem

I have a 3295RK 5th wheeler. We are disappoined with the fact that all the outlets on the kitchen side are on the same circuit (GFCI protected), and we would like to rewire to change some of them so we are less likely to trip a breaker. Has anyone heard of a successful way to address the problem?

Karl and Carol
Plymouth, Wisconsin
2002 Montana 3295
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