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navegator
Jun 17, 2015Explorer
The surge protector will protect from voltage fluctuations coming in to the RV once the current is in it is the circuit brakers that take over, if there is low voltage to begin and one places a load on the line, the circuit braker is going to trip first, the surge protector does not read backwards.
We are now in Flagstaff, at Black Bart's, same low volage, only good thing is it is 84 and will go down to 49 tonight, do not need the A/C, can make coffee tomorrow, having a big ribeye steak and some good beans tonight, my wife will regret it in a couple of days I hope I do not set the fire or carbon monoxide monitors on.
navegator
We are now in Flagstaff, at Black Bart's, same low volage, only good thing is it is 84 and will go down to 49 tonight, do not need the A/C, can make coffee tomorrow, having a big ribeye steak and some good beans tonight, my wife will regret it in a couple of days I hope I do not set the fire or carbon monoxide monitors on.
navegator
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