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wa8yxm
Jun 17, 2015Explorer III
VOltage monitoring is very important for many things.
I have a surge protector currently plugged in.. I need to "install" it properly (And likely will next winter when I can kill A/C for a bit and run on just battery for an hour or 3) This device protects against low/high voltage and selectd other hazards. Mine is not a Progressive Industries but they are the ones I recommend HW-30 or HW-50 for installed. or the portable version
I also have an autoformer that automaticaly boosts low voltage.
Inside the RV (post autoformr) I have analog expanded range volt meter "Line Monitors" one on each leg. and a Kill-A-Watt digital on volts on the inverter "leg" Plus the inverter's digital display.
This is the meter I like best.. nice soft backlight and a pass through socket.
I have a surge protector currently plugged in.. I need to "install" it properly (And likely will next winter when I can kill A/C for a bit and run on just battery for an hour or 3) This device protects against low/high voltage and selectd other hazards. Mine is not a Progressive Industries but they are the ones I recommend HW-30 or HW-50 for installed. or the portable version
I also have an autoformer that automaticaly boosts low voltage.
Inside the RV (post autoformr) I have analog expanded range volt meter "Line Monitors" one on each leg. and a Kill-A-Watt digital on volts on the inverter "leg" Plus the inverter's digital display.
This is the meter I like best.. nice soft backlight and a pass through socket.
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