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S.K. wrote:
During a camping trip at a state park last year, we got no power to the TT when the PI 30 amp was connected. Once the PI 30 amp was removed, however, full power was flowing to the TT. We waited for a while, tried a couple more times and got the same result. It appeared that there was a fault with the power source and that the PI 30 amp was doing its job. So we were facing a dilemma: camping without power or taking a risk and connecting to the pedestal without using the PI, thus defeating the purpose of owning a PI 30 amp. What would you have done?
that is why I always say that if you get a permanent one be sure it has a bypass feature. also preferable if a portable one has one also, mine has a surge protection if the key is turned off. then at least you can run stuff that low voltage won't hurt. now if it is some other serious problem, camp without power.
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