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Originally Posted by ACKLM8
The only outlets that need to be ground-fault protected are those in proximity to water exposure, ergo, bathroom sink, kitchen sink, outdoor outlet and pass-through outlet. For our 3121RL that is a total of 5 outlets on a 20 amp circuit. The GFCI outlet that provides protection for that entire circuit happens to be in the bathroom. You don't need multiple GFCI outlets unless you have multiple circuits that need to be protected.
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What he said ^ with one caveats. In our rig the bathroom GFI protects many of the indoor outlets near sinks etc as well but because the outdoor outlet is on the Inverted circuit we have a second GFI in the bedroom as first position on the inverted circuit. I have heard in other posts that this second gfi can be found in a few other places as well. In the passthru and behind the TV are the few that come to mind. So as the original poster indicated, check GFIs first before tearing into wiring, but recognize that your rig may have two.
(When our bedroom slide is closed….the bedroom GFi is not visible….so it isn’t necessarily obvious. )