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- Tom_BarbExplorer
- pianotunaNomad IIIHughes
- dodge_guyExplorer III’ve got the Watchdog 50A hardwired. Has worked great. Once it warned of a dead leg at a pedestal. The other time it shut down power due to over voltage (129V). Reset it and it showed voltage at 127. This was in the middle of the night when power consumption was low, so voltage spiked.
It’s blue tooth so it showed up on my phone within a second of turning off. - LouLawrenceExplorerStill like Surge Guard. Works great!
- wa8yxmExplorer IIISurge guard.. Progressive Insustries PTX-50C
Or the equivlant Southwire/TRC Surge Guard brand product
These are the top end devices. that monitor voltage and other thigns not just three light devices - richcloverExplorer
dodge guy wrote:
I’ve got the Watchdog 50A hardwired. Has worked great. Once it warned of a dead leg at a pedestal. The other time it shut down power due to over voltage (129V). Reset it and it showed voltage at 127. This was in the middle of the night when power consumption was low, so voltage spiked.
It’s blue tooth so it showed up on my phone within a second of turning off.
Mine is a portable model. Already paid for itself. Last June in a small park. Very hot afternoon arrival and only one spot available. Every air conditioner in the park was running. Shortly after hooking up our Watchdog shut off the 50-amp power. The code showed low voltage. Park manager’s meter showed 108 volts. IIRC, the Watchdog shuts down at 107. I was offered a refund for the minimal 50-amp charge and survived on one A/C unit plugged into 30-amps with adapter.
We all know that running A/C units on low voltage isn’t good. - AllegroDNomadI would look at Hughes.
- wa8yxmExplorer IIIOh how I had my RV wired (Alas it's toast for other reasons)
Shore---Hughes Autoformer---Southwire Hard wired surge guard adapted to plug in (There is a reason for this. but it only applies in this type of install) with remote... That way if I was in an "Anemic" park (I've seen voltages below 100) the Hughes boosted it (Swapping amps for volts) so the TRC/Surge guard was happy...
Then it went to teh Auto transfer switch and from there to the RIG. WHY before theATS.. Don't need that stuff on ONAN power. ONAN has it's own protection. - hohenwald48Explorerxx
- mountainkowboyExplorerI've had a Progressive Industries 50 amp unit, first generation. Had it since 2006, 3 different units now. Never a problem
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