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time2roll
Aug 23, 2014Nomad
The surgeguard still protects the RV when using an adapter to plug into 30 amp, 20 amp or 15 amp.
You are protected in all conditions. Your husband was a good man.
But at 97 volts you get no power at all(too low to switch on). I suggest you carry a battery charger that accepts a wide voltage range (90 to 250 volts) to at least keep the battery charged. Get 10+ amps.
Xantrex Truecharge 2 10a will accept 90 to 250 volts to keep batteries charged. You would plug this in direct to the pedestal.
Truecharge 2 on Amazon $154 shipped
You are protected in all conditions. Your husband was a good man.
But at 97 volts you get no power at all(too low to switch on). I suggest you carry a battery charger that accepts a wide voltage range (90 to 250 volts) to at least keep the battery charged. Get 10+ amps.
Xantrex Truecharge 2 10a will accept 90 to 250 volts to keep batteries charged. You would plug this in direct to the pedestal.
Truecharge 2 on Amazon $154 shipped
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