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afidel
Mar 09, 2018Explorer II
kellertx5er wrote:afidel wrote: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... 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.
I would hardly call $300-$400 "cheap insurance", especially compared to a $20 DVM.
$224 for an EMSLCHW30 on Amazon, and as I pointed out it covers things that a DVM can't cover, plus it's protecting thousands of dollars in electrical stuff in your trailer, protecting you from shock, and the trailer from fire, so yes it's cheap.
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