by AFoxworthy » Fri Feb 22, 2008 11:10 pm
Guys, The reason for separating the grounds and neutrals is that your trailers panel is (for NEC purposes) a branch circuit, not a panel. The grounds and neutrals are bonded together at the primary service (The main panel serving the RV park, home, etc.) After that point it is illegal to bond the ground and neutral together in a subpanel, unless that subpanel is in a structure that is not attatched to the buliding with the original panel (then you have to drive new ground rods and re-establish a ground).
Again, the trailer is an extension of a branch circuit, so again it is not a subpanel. It would essentially be about the same as putting the ground and neutral wire on the same screw on a receptacle. So make sure to separate those grounds and neutrals.
As for the original GFI question, there's not much left of that dead horse to beat.