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DrewE
Nov 20, 2014Explorer II
ScottG wrote:
Find a model you like and check Amazon, etc.
FWIW, you can also use the home type that people put on individual devices.
Those plug-in units do absolutely nothing to protect against undervoltage or overvoltage (such as a 30A RV outlet miswired for 240V), will not protect the hardwired and expensive appliances in the RV, and frankly are of rather limited use for surges that they claim to protect from.
The overvoltage and undervoltage protection of the RV "surge guard" type of units is IMHO their most valuable feature. I suspect you're more likely to toast your microwave, converter, A/C, etc. due to a miswired or malfunctioning power pedestal than from a surge in the electrical grid.
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