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snarley wrote:
This what I posted last spring -after the adjustment it really did give the 110 v we wanted . PM me if you want more info
snarley wrote:
Three of us bought these in Mazatlan and spliced them into our 30 amp extension cords. We also learned that here is a small single turn pot on the circuit board so we could adjust the switching points as ours seemed to switch about 108 rather than 110v. Otherwise , I can confirrn that when you add a heavy load at 115 v, the voltage drops for an instant and then boosts to 120. Highly recommend this for Mexican electrical systems.
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pianotuna wrote:
I chose to mount a 30 amp female and 15 amp female on the Sola basic box. I added another female outlet on the input side of the SB. That allows me to monitor output voltage and input voltage on the SB.
It also allows me to add basic surge protection to the SB on either the input or output side.
Aug-08-2018 07:28 PM
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Tequila wrote:
One solution is a voltage regulator. These are available in Mexico from ISBMex.
There are distributors in various parts of Mexico. This generally eliminates the need for a Voltage Protector, which costs about the same, although having both is a good idea. This unit is reliable & robust and it certainly gave me far more consistent power. The 4 KVA version is sufficient.
The problem is, you have to wire them up yourselves and you need to bring a couple of items down from the US. We are sourcing these for our Caravans and I have produced an instruction sheet on what you need to bring and how to wire them up. You may download it at
Regulator Hookup
Aug-07-2018 10:20 AM