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โNov-27-2016 11:29 AM
Coach-man wrote:
Go for it, a lot of people go for the built in type, but with the portable, you can easily move it to your next RV!
โNov-27-2016 11:04 AM
popeyemth wrote:
Anyone know of any Black Friday deals ?
Or cyber Monday?
โNov-27-2016 10:17 AM
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โNov-27-2016 05:36 AM
RustyJC wrote:DKRITTER wrote:
We had an Open Neutral in our cord and it did extensive damage to the trailer.
We had a Surge Guard on the post, however since the problem was after the SG it did nothing to help. Had we had the HW-50 we would not have had an issue. We now have a HW-50 and love it. So yes a hard wired system is worth it.
The same thing happened to our daughter and son-in-law. The pedestal mounted protection device couldn't detect the open neutral in the shore power cord. The result was over $7,000 in damages. They now have a hard wired Progressive Industries EMS-HW50C system that monitors power as it enters the RV's power distribution panel.
Rusty
โNov-27-2016 05:28 AM
โNov-27-2016 05:14 AM
DKRITTER wrote:
We had an Open Neutral in our cord and it did extensive damage to the trailer.
We had a Surge Guard on the post, however since the problem was after the SG it did nothing to help. Had we had the HW-50 we would not have had an issue. We now have a HW-50 and love it. So yes a hard wired system is worth it.
โNov-27-2016 05:01 AM
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โNov-27-2016 03:23 AM
r2pipes wrote:
I am questioning if this really needed or is it over kill. I can see surges in the line but is a drop or deviation in current common enough to justify the cost of a suppressor like the HW-50, about $300. Anyone had any experience with this..
โNov-27-2016 03:16 AM
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