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bigfootford
May 28, 2015Nomad II
SoundGuy wrote:bigfootford wrote:
A surge protector is not going to do anything to stop over/under voltage.
A garden variety surge protector may not, depending on it's intended purpose and design, but the TRC Surge Guard 34730 the OP is interested in certainly will ... anything above 132 vac or below 102 vac and it turns off incoming power to the coach. Mine has saved my trailer's electrical system on at least two occasions in the past year that I know of, perhaps other times I didn't notice ... wouldn't run without one.
Agree. Excellent piece of hardware....
I have a well balanced system of solar and battery. We boondock mostly so no shore power needed. If we have to stay in a CG I do not plug in.
The TRC Surge Guard 34730 is what I would use if I were in need!
Jim
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