Jul-07-2020 01:05 AM
Jul-20-2020 04:46 PM
time2roll wrote:pianotuna wrote:Put four wire nuts in your toolbox and the bypass is easy.
My own choice is to always be able to "patch board" around electrical items. It has saved my bacon a few times.
Jul-20-2020 02:32 PM
pianotuna wrote:Put four wire nuts in your toolbox and the bypass is easy.
My own choice is to always be able to "patch board" around electrical items. It has saved my bacon a few times.
Jul-20-2020 02:29 PM
Jul-20-2020 01:58 PM
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Jul-20-2020 01:50 PM
Acdii wrote:
Hardwired are better for several reasons,
Jul-20-2020 12:11 PM
Acdii wrote:
Hardwired are better for several reasons, but if you don't have access to the wiring in order to install one, or have an electrician who can wire one, then the pedestal mount is the way to go. I had one in my last trailer, a 30 amp Surge Guard, and it worked perfectly. Since I can't access the wiring in my new trailer, or I should say, there isn't room for one in my new trailer where the panel is located, I opted for the pedestal mounted version of the watchdog.
PI was a good name when they were American made, but has been sold to another company that makes them in Mexico now and quality has slipped a bit. The Hughes Watchdog was rated tops last year, and they aren't as expensive as the PI and Surge Guard models, which BTW come from the same company now.
way2roll, there are different types of protection, so read them carefully. You won't get full protection with the $150 model, it will just alert you when you plug in if the wiring is bad and protect from surges, but if the line voltage drops or spikes, your trailer can still be damaged. The one you want is the one with Electrical Management System, AKA EMS. Those run between $240 for hardwired to well over $350 for pedestal mount. I just bought a pedestal mount Watchdog for $239 from Tweety's RV.
Jul-20-2020 11:49 AM
Jul-20-2020 11:01 AM
way2roll wrote:
Looks like there are about a half a dozen flavors of 50A surge protectors from PI and Hughes ranging from $150 to $300. I do not speak electrical. What's the difference? I'd like to get one for our new FW - it's 50A but I don't want to spend $300 when I can spend $150.
Jul-20-2020 10:56 AM
obie311 wrote:
I thought about their auto former but we can run a long time without shore power or use the hybrid inverter to boost voltage in load sharing mode.
Jul-20-2020 10:33 AM
Jul-20-2020 10:07 AM
work2much wrote:
Went with the Hughes watchdog hardwired on our new 5th wheel. I liked the bluetooth monitor and alerts it sends if there is an issue. I thought about their auto former but we can run a long time without shore power or use the hybrid inverter to boost voltage in load sharing mode.
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