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- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIBelow 108V damage can be done to induction motors...A/C Unit Fan/Compressor are induction motors.
When CG AC Voltage drops below 108V I provide my own AC power via generator.
OR leave! - You need a Hughes Autoformer for 10 percent boost.
If you are not running the air then I would not worry.
http://tweetys.com/hughes-autoformers-2.aspx - hotpepperkidExplorer
time2roll wrote:
You need a Hughes Autoformer for 10 percent boost.
If you are not running the air then I would not worry.
http://tweetys.com/hughes-autoformers-2.aspx
Got one of those - LwiddisExplorer IIAsk for your money back. Then leave.
- hotpepperkidExplorer
hotpepperkid wrote:
time2roll wrote:
You need a Hughes Autoformer for 10 percent boost.
If you are not running the air then I would not worry.
http://tweetys.com/hughes-autoformers-2.aspx
Got one of those
Out side temp upper 90's - dfletchExplorerSo your inside voltage with the Autoformer boosting is 105?
- And voltage in the RV is still 105? Maybe you need two ;)
If I am using my booster it is just for the air. Everything else is battery and propane. - ScottGNomadI would make sure the plug and receptacle aren't getting hot from their own voltage drop.
- pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
Get a Sola Basic autoformer.
Boost is:
110 volts 10%
100 volts 20%
90 volts 30% - bob213Explorerpianotuna...why don't you start a side business and start importing those from Mexicowanderer? PowerMaster is trying to make a comeback but is in need of a supplier of one critical part that's reliable from what I have been told. Until then, it's Hughes or go to Mexico for the Sola Basic. Where in Mexico do we get the Sola?
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