Even if insurance covers your damage, the last thing you ever want on a camping trip is to have a lot of things fried and inoperative. Another thing - you could be frequently experiencing low voltage and not know it and it will eventually kill an AC unit. The PI EMS shuts down at 104 volts and the other brand, 102 volts. 102 volts is too low IMO for that reason alone, the PI EMS is the better choice, and overall, a much better choice.
We're camping right now and the voltage is down at 108 volts at 9am. Vey surprising for this time of the year and for only maybe about 50% full. In the summer with lots of AC units running, it will definitely be lower.
Blue Hill wrote:
Stupid question...won't the insurance package policy I have on my trailer pay for damage caused by a lightning strike, power surge etc?