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Mich_F
Apr 05, 2015Explorer
Another vote for a Progressive Industries EMS. I'd suggest the hard wired EMS-HW 30C, if you have the space and access to install one.
It comes with a remote read out, so you can see what's happening, or has happened, with your electric power.
I put one in my 31K last July and have used it in numerous locations, without a problem. Around the first of the the year, I was in a campground and after a few hours of being plugged in, we lost power. It came back on after a while. It took a second time of this happening to realize that my EMS was cutting off the power. It was the result of the campground power dropping below acceptable voltage. At one point the remote was reading 90 volts. I shut off my electric service at the pedestal for the rest of the night, and the next day moved to a different section of the campground. I never encountered any further problems in the new area.
Before I went to the office to get a different site, I talked to a fellow in a class A a couple of sites from my site, who said he had issues also, but was told the problem must be his RV. :R
One of their maintenance guys told me the section I was originally in had that problem. Of course they never bothered to tell that to anyone, and I wouldn't have realized there was a problem If I didn't have an EMS.
It comes with a remote read out, so you can see what's happening, or has happened, with your electric power.
I put one in my 31K last July and have used it in numerous locations, without a problem. Around the first of the the year, I was in a campground and after a few hours of being plugged in, we lost power. It came back on after a while. It took a second time of this happening to realize that my EMS was cutting off the power. It was the result of the campground power dropping below acceptable voltage. At one point the remote was reading 90 volts. I shut off my electric service at the pedestal for the rest of the night, and the next day moved to a different section of the campground. I never encountered any further problems in the new area.
Before I went to the office to get a different site, I talked to a fellow in a class A a couple of sites from my site, who said he had issues also, but was told the problem must be his RV. :R
One of their maintenance guys told me the section I was originally in had that problem. Of course they never bothered to tell that to anyone, and I wouldn't have realized there was a problem If I didn't have an EMS.
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