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SkimmerBob
Aug 06, 2017Explorer
I have a surge protector on my TT. I chose to go with the portable kind because if it "Fries" the surge protector and it a hard wired one the rest of my stay will be shot.
I wish i had some pics to show you all how i installed it in my back storage compartment. It still plugs in but inside the compartment where no one knows its there. I did this as a theft deterrent though I've not heard of any being stolen. I like it out of site there fore no temptation.
Im glad i read this post because it reminded me that the CG we are going to in Sept. was having electrical issues last Sept. and they said they were going to address the in the off season. So this has reminded me that I wanted to call and make sure they did.
My opinion is it's never too late to buy a surge protector if you don't have one.
And yes mine has "tripped" a few times.
I wish i had some pics to show you all how i installed it in my back storage compartment. It still plugs in but inside the compartment where no one knows its there. I did this as a theft deterrent though I've not heard of any being stolen. I like it out of site there fore no temptation.
Im glad i read this post because it reminded me that the CG we are going to in Sept. was having electrical issues last Sept. and they said they were going to address the in the off season. So this has reminded me that I wanted to call and make sure they did.
My opinion is it's never too late to buy a surge protector if you don't have one.
And yes mine has "tripped" a few times.
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