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โJul-27-2014 09:28 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
There are two types of Surge Protetors.. One does not have an LCD display, it is not what you need, but it is built into your Autoformer voltage regulator.
The other has the LCD, it is much more expensive, and it IS what you need
Park---Autoformer (Voltage regulator)---Progressive EMS----RV.
โJul-27-2014 09:16 AM
โJul-27-2014 06:09 AM
blw2 wrote:
I recently installed teh 30A version of that progressive industries unit. I missed that about the blue jumper wire.... didn't catch that it had a bypass.
I thought about wiring in a bypass, but then figured why would I want to bypass it? I suppose as the stated on their web site, in the event of failure of the unit...... Hopefully that would be a rare event.
To the OP's question, personally I would like to have both as we camp a lot in state parks and the posts are often old and suspect. The autoformer is heavy and expensive, so I don't have it high on my want list currently. As is, the PI unit should protect me and then if I ever run into a low voltage situation I will wish taht I had the autoformer.
โJul-27-2014 05:47 AM
โJul-27-2014 03:45 AM
Dennis M M wrote:
Get one of these from Progressive Industries and relax.
Saved us from bad power posts a couple of times.
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