rslifkin
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- Hour Glass
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- Chris Craft 381 Catalina
We're currently away for the weekend. Available shore power is 2x 30A with GFI breakers. I have 2x 50A / 125V inlets, so easy to adapt here. A/C has been running since yesterday evening with no issues. The water heater, toaster, coffee maker, etc. all cause no issues. But if I turn the stove on, I get about 5 minutes, then the breaker for that leg trips. I've tried 2 different power posts with the same result.
Ordinarily, I'd suspect an issue with the stove. But if that's the case, why does it take 5 minutes to trip? On top of that, I've used the stove recently with no issues at our home dock, which also has a GFI breaker (50A 125/250V split phase that gets split to my 2x 50A 125V inlets).
For now I'm cooking on generator power, but does anyone have any thoughts on this one? Or an easy way to confirm that the stove isn't having an issue?
Ordinarily, I'd suspect an issue with the stove. But if that's the case, why does it take 5 minutes to trip? On top of that, I've used the stove recently with no issues at our home dock, which also has a GFI breaker (50A 125/250V split phase that gets split to my 2x 50A 125V inlets).
For now I'm cooking on generator power, but does anyone have any thoughts on this one? Or an easy way to confirm that the stove isn't having an issue?