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Bumpyroad wrote:JimM68 wrote:
as an electronics professional....
1: a surge protector only works ONCE. if it ever does its job, you need a new one. and I've never seen one kind enuf to tell you.
2: see above.
I don't use one. I don't use a water pressure regulator either. I guess I like to live on the wild side.
I am just as concerned with over/under voltage control , miswiring, and delayed restart to protect AC condenser as I am voltage spikes. that Is why I insist on a multi-function surge protector, not the typical $100 special.
bumpy
โJun-24-2013 11:36 AM
JimM68 wrote:
as an electronics professional....
1: a surge protector only works ONCE. if it ever does its job, you need a new one. and I've never seen one kind enuf to tell you.
2: see above.
I don't use one. I don't use a water pressure regulator either. I guess I like to live on the wild side.
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iquilt888 wrote:Portable no or at least not easily unless you plug your shore power into the generator. If you return it for a built in unit it can be installed after the power transfer switch and before the breaker panel which will give you protection from problems with either power source.
Bit the bullet and bought a Progressive surge protector.
Now my question is can the surge protector, it's the portable one, be used between the generator and the coach hook-up? Not exactly sure how that would work but is it even possible?
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