uh, sure.... the PEDestal... that's the ticket!
however, my power line on my RV carries the ground from the pedestal to the
service panel on the rv, where it is available if needed, where there's a
gfci (i use them at least at the 'beginning' of every circuit).

> Tuna:
>
>          By 'panel' you mean the campground pedestal, right?  Not the
panel
> in the trailer.
>
> - Dick
> (5368)
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>
> At 01:02 PM 4/12/2001 -0700, you wrote:
> >Scott -
> >My understanding of Dr. J's solution is to use the 'phantom' ground of
the
> >GFCI, using the existing (two-wire) wiring, and having a solid ground at
the
> >panel.
> >
> >Tuna
> >'48 Trailwind
> >'50 Jeepster
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> >Reno, NV
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