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afidel
Mar 09, 2018Explorer II
Captain_Happy wrote:
All you really need is a volt/ohm meter, and learn how to use it.
Or you can buy an EMS and be protected from this an a whole list of other power issues including things like brownouts that a meter can't help with. Best of all I don't have to remember to do yet another thing and spend yet more time during setup which means I'm more likely to actually go out on a weekend and use the trailer. An EMS is cheap insurance and it's a onetime purchase which means it's paying you back every time you save the time at setup.
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