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Feb-12-2018 05:35 AM
drsteve wrote:
I certainly don't blame Mort for doubting, since he went to the PI home page and viewed their warranty.
Feb-12-2018 05:31 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Mortimer Brewster wrote:
X2 on a Progressive Industries hard-wired unit to protect your electrical system. I’d take a look the installation instructions on their website and decide if you can install it yourself.drsteve wrote:
If you self install, they will not warranty the unit in case of failure. Has to be done by an RV dealer.Mortimer Brewster wrote:
Here’s the warranty . They will NOT honor the warranty for an improper installation and they strongly recommend that it be installed by a qualified electrician. Nowhere does it say that if you self install the warranty is voided.drsteve wrote:
There was a discussion that touched on this last week. The company apparently changed hands recently, and changes were made to the warranty. I went and read it, and at that time the warranty specifically excluded self installs. Looks like they changed it, which is good. They probably realized they were going to lose a lot of sales...
On edit: That page is still up, and can be viewed here: http://www.progressiveindustries.net/warranty-information
The first item under "exclusions":
"Installation of hard wired units by any party other than a qualified RV dealer."
One has to wonder which of these applies....
Good catch Dr Steve! Obviously the new owners of Progressive Industries have altered the terms of their new limited lifetime warranty as I myself saw that same exclusion myself, voiding warranty on a hard wire EMS if not installed by "a qualified RV dealer". Here's a screen shot of that warranty for the doubters like Mortimer Brewster ...
Feb-12-2018 05:30 AM
Mortimer Brewster wrote:
SoundGuy - Stop spreading misinformation! I strongly urge you to go to the Progressive Industries website and look up the latest warranty. The warranty which you referred to is an older version. If you had actually read Dr. Steve’s last post on the warranty rather than just snip pieces out of it which suited your argument, you would have realized this.
Again, please go to the Progressive Industries website and look up the latest version of their warranty. It’s under Support & Resources. You will find:
Improper installation IS NOT covered by the warranty.
They strongly recommend hiring a competent electrical professional.
NOTE: Dealer installation is no longer required.
Feb-12-2018 05:06 AM
Feb-12-2018 03:34 AM
Mortimer Brewster wrote:
X2 on a Progressive Industries hard-wired unit to protect your electrical system. I’d take a look the installation instructions on their website and decide if you can install it yourself.
drsteve wrote:
If you self install, they will not warranty the unit in case of failure. Has to be done by an RV dealer.
Mortimer Brewster wrote:
Here’s the warranty . They will NOT honor the warranty for an improper installation and they strongly recommend that it be installed by a qualified electrician. Nowhere does it say that if you self install the warranty is voided.
drsteve wrote:
There was a discussion that touched on this last week. The company apparently changed hands recently, and changes were made to the warranty. I went and read it, and at that time the warranty specifically excluded self installs. Looks like they changed it, which is good. They probably realized they were going to lose a lot of sales...
On edit: That page is still up, and can be viewed here: http://www.progressiveindustries.net/warranty-information
The first item under "exclusions":
"Installation of hard wired units by any party other than a qualified RV dealer."
One has to wonder which of these applies....
Feb-11-2018 11:30 PM
Feb-11-2018 03:02 PM
DrewE wrote:natepatton wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
What are they charging for each item?
The dealership is charging $1311 for the slide toppers (2 x slides), $100 for the vent cover and $850 for the hard-wired power surge guard. All prices include the items and installation.
I really appreciate everyone's input to my questions. I was directed to this forum for advice and I'm glad I followed it. Lots to learn for a newbie!
Those prices are pretty steep. The top-of-the-line 50A PI EMS with remote display is a hair over $300 at Best Converter, and installation is straightforward unless access to the wiring is very difficult. Vent covers generally cost somewhere around $20 to $50 or so apiece (depending on the brand and quality or perceived quality) and installation is about as hard as putting up a curtain rod and curtain. I'm not up on slide topper costs, but $650 each does not strike me as anywhere near reasonable.
Feb-11-2018 01:56 PM
natepatton wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
What are they charging for each item?
The dealership is charging $1311 for the slide toppers (2 x slides), $100 for the vent cover and $850 for the hard-wired power surge guard. All prices include the items and installation.
I really appreciate everyone's input to my questions. I was directed to this forum for advice and I'm glad I followed it. Lots to learn for a newbie!
Feb-11-2018 12:40 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
What are they charging for each item?
Feb-11-2018 07:14 AM