dfb wrote:
A surge protector at an Rv park or for shore power?,,, ok....but for a 2000 watt inverter generator? That's a waste..
I wouldn't necessarily disagree but for those who have a hard wired Progressive EMS it's not such an easy matter to remove it when not on shore power. Yes, it does offer a bypass mode but that does NOT remove the surge protector portion of the unit from the circuit, only physically removing it does. That means either installing a transfer switch that will remove the EMS from the circuit when not on shore power or wiring in the hard wire unit using matching sets of male/female RV connectors. I chose the latter solution.
I don't believe an inverter puts out a whacky sign wave...
Believe what you want ... engineering staff at Progressive Industries have determined that it does. ;)