Lspangler
Jan 23, 2018Explorer
Surge protectors
I have a TT with a 50 amp cord. However I only have one AC. Do I buy a 30 amp surge protector or a 50 amp? I have no plans to add a second AC
Thanks
Linc
Thanks
Linc
pianotuna wrote:
Current offerings cut the voltage at 103. I'm not happy below 107. I do manually check any outlet, with it under load, before plug in.
I prefer to use an autoformer and a load support inverter/charger.
fj12ryder wrote:
Are you wanting a simple surge protector or an EMS unit? A surge protector will help a little, but a full service unit from Surge Guard or Progressive Industries will do much more to help protect your trailer's electronics.
Lspangler wrote:A TT with a "50 amp service" has TWO, 50 amp, 120 volt circuits, capable of producing 100 amps of total current. If you look inside the power center on a TT with 50 amp service you should see two, 50 amp circuit breakers. If you install a surge protector, it has to be a 50 amp version, so it can protect each of these circuits individually/independently. Regardless whether you're simply charging your phone . . . or running two a/c units and a microwave at the same time . . . both of these 50 amp circuit breakers are still live and active.
I have a TT with a 50 amp cord. However I only have one AC. Do I buy a 30 amp surge protector or a 50 amp? I have no plans to add a second AC
Thanks
Linc
pianotuna wrote:
What do you think the surge protector will do for the air conditioner?
Lspangler wrote:
I have a TT with a 50 amp cord. However I only have one AC. Do I buy a 30 amp surge protector or a 50 amp? I have no plans to add a second AC
Thanks
Linc