โNov-24-2018 07:30 AM
โDec-07-2018 09:50 AM
MarkTwain wrote:
Looking for a surge protector, any recommendations for the best.
โDec-05-2018 06:41 AM
westom wrote:I was comparing Apple's to Apple's for the HWC50 in discussion, not generalizing, but whatever.
Max Spike (Amps):
SG 6,500 , 6,500 \/ PI 44,000 , 22,500
SG 6,500 per MOV \/ PI 44,000 , 44,000
SG 6,500 , 6,500 \/ PI 88,000 , 45,000 , 45,000
SG 130,000 , 36,000 \/ PI 88,000 , 88,000
Most PIs have higher numbers.
Which is irrelevant if that protector does not have a low impedance connection to earth. Those numbers are relevant only if that current connects low impedance (ie at the pedestal) to what must absorb that energy.
Furthermore, a minimal parameter for that one type of surge is 50,000 amps.
Again, this anomaly is rare in campgrounds. Other anomalies are a greater concern. If this anomaly is a concern to an RV owner, then his protector must make a low impedance connection to earth by attaching at that pedestal.
โDec-04-2018 07:40 PM
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โDec-04-2018 12:06 PM
westom wrote:according to the chart, 130,000 SG, 88,000 PI.Mile High wrote:
Kind of splitting hairs on the chart I guess - I see a couple more things PI does that SG does not, but I see SG handles higher spikes.
The PI has higher spike protection.
โDec-04-2018 12:02 PM
pianotuna wrote:I don't check the unloaded voltage because the HW50C will not connect the RV when there is low voltage. And it disconnects if the voltage becomes low.
The Sola Basic does buck voltage at 135 down 10%. That's not enough to protect from an open neutral. However, I believe that open neutral "feed" to a 30 amp pedestal depends on the campground. In other words, it is their fault. So it should be their dollars to fix it. I also believe it would be an extremely rare event. I always check voltage under load before I plug in my RV.
What is common is low voltage. I've seen 100 volts, unloaded. That becomes a nuisance to the RV owner with disconnects at 102 and 104 (both too low for my comfort zone).
โDec-04-2018 11:20 AM
westom wrote:Guess I wasn't clear. The HW50C disconnects the downstream power to the RV withing a few milliseconds. Then with a remaining wide range of upstream voltage it displays voltage, etc but MOST important an error code. It also displays a prior error code which can be useful for knowing that there was a low voltage event while you weren't staring at the remote display for example.CA Traveler wrote:
Shortly after installing my EMS I had 160V at 10:00 PM due to a open neutral. My inside remote displayed the high voltage and I could not get disconnected from the CG pedestal quick enough.
Anything that requires manual intervention means that excessive voltage existed forever. Overvoltage means response must be automatic - well less than a second.
โDec-04-2018 09:59 AM
โDec-04-2018 06:07 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
Shortly after installing my EMS I had 160V at 10:00 PM due to a open neutral. My inside remote displayed the high voltage and I could not get disconnected from the CG pedestal quick enough.
โDec-04-2018 05:35 AM
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โDec-04-2018 04:13 AM
Mile High wrote:
Kind of splitting hairs on the chart I guess - I see a couple more things PI does that SG does not, but I see SG handles higher spikes.
โDec-03-2018 02:49 PM