โSep-02-2019 04:04 AM
โSep-04-2019 07:50 PM
ependydad wrote:IAMICHABOD wrote:
Before backing in of pulling in I always check with my home made pedestal checker,cheap but it works.
Saves me the hassel of dragging everything out.
parts list
15 amp to 30 amp Adapter
triplex outlet
Outlet tester
Volt Meter
I had all these around the house,why not use them...
I also use my 50amp to 30amp adapter to check the 50amp side. Sometimes I like them better as they are in better shape.
I like that. I've debated building one for 50amp spots that would check L1 and L2. But never could find my roundtoit.
โSep-04-2019 12:55 PM
IAMICHABOD wrote:
Before backing in of pulling in I always check with my home made pedestal checker,cheap but it works.
Saves me the hassel of dragging everything out.
parts list
15 amp to 30 amp Adapter
triplex outlet
Outlet tester
Volt Meter
I had all these around the house,why not use them...
I also use my 50amp to 30amp adapter to check the 50amp side. Sometimes I like them better as they are in better shape.
โSep-04-2019 12:39 PM
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โSep-04-2019 07:06 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
I never used any type of surge protector or EMS except the autoformer for the past six years.
โSep-04-2019 05:46 AM
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โSep-04-2019 02:13 AM
cougar28 wrote:
I have room behind a panel to put the hard wire version. But what if for some reason it goes south? Now your going to have to wire around to restore power.Make it plug and play by putting plugs on each side? If I do that why not just use a portable unit and install behind the panel?
Or just use the portable unit plugging into the power pedestal? Taking the chance of someone walking off with it-water intrusion and just having to deal with every time you set up and leave. What's you thoughts? I'm sure there's more + and - to each one.
โSep-03-2019 08:27 AM
Rover_Bill wrote:
The main purpose of any surge protector (portable or hard wired) is to prevent EXCESSIVE voltage from entering the RV.
โSep-03-2019 07:36 AM
โSep-02-2019 11:45 PM
โSep-02-2019 01:28 PM
WNYBob wrote:
If you are a DIYer check out the warranty requirements for the hard wired version I believe there state you need to have it installed by a tech.
P.S. I have a portable one that I chain to the power post, wouldn't be without it!
โSep-02-2019 01:25 PM
suprz wrote:
After 14 years of RVing, I finally had an experience where the 30 amp outlet I was using just stopped working... I went to the front desk of the park and they sent the maintenance guy right out. After some investigation the wires had actually melted the plug and disconnected... I used a 50 to 30amp dog bone for the rest of the stay. That winter, I ordered the Progressive industries hardwired unit. It does make a humming sound but luckily it's in the outside bay so I don't hear it.. But I feel better knowing it's there. Just like any other kind of insurance...